If X>1 then X^sqrt(X)/3=X^m. then find the value of m.
Answer Posted / vidivelli
IF X>1
STEP:1
X^M=X^SQRT(X)/3 WE CAN WRITE IN OTHER WAY AS
M=SQRT(X)/3
SO SUBSTITUTE NUMBER 9,81 WHICH IS DIVISIBLE BY 3 AND
GREATER THAN 1
THEN
SUBSITTUTE X=81
M=SQRT(81)/3=9/3
M=3
SO X>1 SO X=81 M=3.
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