SOLUTION: If 2^n + 2^n + 2^n + 2^n = 2^10 then what is the value of n? Please help.

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Question 1095206: If 2^n + 2^n + 2^n + 2^n = 2^10 then what is the value of n?
Please help.

Answer by ikleyn(52790)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Your left side is   =  = .


Therefore, your equation is   = .


It implies that  n+2 = 10.


Can you complete the solution from this point ?


It would be good if after completing the solution you check it . . .




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