25^(n-3)=5^(n+8)
Remember: 25=5²
Therefore:
5^[(n-3)²]=5^(n+8)
5^(2n-6)=5^(n+8)
Then:
2n-6=n+8
2n-n=8+6
n=14
Answer: n=14
It's not multiple of 2 because 73 does not have 2 instead of 3:-)
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Answer:
Therefore, equation of the line that passes through (16,-7) and is perpendicular to the line is
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
To Find:
Equation of line passing through ( 16, -7) and is perpendicular to the line
Solution:
...........Given
Comparing with,
Where m =slope
We get
We know that for Perpendicular lines have product slopes = -1.
Substituting m1 we get m2 as
Therefore the slope of the required line passing through (16 , -7) will have the slope,
Now the equation of line in slope point form given by
Substituting the point (16 , -7) and slope m2 we will get the required equation of the line,
Therefore, equation of the line that passes through (16,-7) and is perpendicular to the line is