SOLUTION: 2 to the n power multiplied by 2' all over 2 to -5 power equals 2 squared, solve for n

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Question 967135: 2 to the n power multiplied by 2' all over 2 to -5 power equals 2 squared, solve for n
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2 to the n power multiplied by 2' all over 2 to -5 power equals 2 squared, solve for n
*************************************2 to the n power multiplied by 2' all over 2 to -5 power equals 2 squared, solve for n
               If , then:
                 
              
                  ---- Cross-multiplying
                 
                    n + 1 = 2 + - 5 --- EQUATING exponents, since bases are equal
                    n + 1 = - 3 
                           n = - 3  -  1 = - 4

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