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Standard IX
Mathematics
Solving Equations Using Method of Substitution
If 6n=1296, t...
Question
If 6
n
= 1296, then 6
n–3
= _________.
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Solution
Let
6
n
=
1296
⇒
6
n
=
6
4
⇒
n
=
4
Now
,
6
n
-
3
=
6
4
-
3
=
6
1
=
6
Hence, if 6
n
= 1296, then 6
n–3
=
6
.
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