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(2)^(n^1/2)=2^(3n)n^(1/2)(log2)=3n.(log2)n^1/2=3n=3n^1/2.n^1/21=3n^1/2n^1/2=1/3n=1/9
2^√n = 8^n2^√n = 2^3n√n = 3nSquaring both sidesn = 9n²Divide both sides by nn/n = 9n²/n1 = 9n1/9 = n
2^(3)=8^(1)=8 2^3 1^1^2 1^2 ( n ➖ 2n+1).
2^√n=8^n2^√n=(2^3)^n2^√n=2^3n√n=3nn=9n^20=9n^2-n0=n^2-n/9n=1/18±√(1/324)n1=1/18+1/18=1/9n2=1/18-1/18=0
Too many trivial and redundant steps. Keep ot short. Dr. Ajit Thakur (USA).
(2)^(n^1/2)=2^(3n)
n^(1/2)(log2)=3n.(log2)
n^1/2=3n=3n^1/2.n^1/2
1=3n^1/2
n^1/2=1/3
n=1/9
2^√n = 8^n
2^√n = 2^3n
√n = 3n
Squaring both sides
n = 9n²
Divide both sides by n
n/n = 9n²/n
1 = 9n
1/9 = n
2^(3)=8^(1)=8 2^3 1^1^2 1^2 ( n ➖ 2n+1).
2^√n=8^n
2^√n=(2^3)^n
2^√n=2^3n
√n=3n
n=9n^2
0=9n^2-n
0=n^2-n/9
n=1/18±√(1/324)
n1=1/18+1/18=1/9
n2=1/18-1/18=0
Too many trivial and redundant steps. Keep ot short. Dr. Ajit Thakur (USA).