No, because, using the Pythagorean Theorum:
6^2+8^2=9^2
36+64 IS NOT = TO 81
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Question 1</u>
<u>Part (a)</u> :
⇒ 6 × 6 × 6 × 6 × 6 × 6 × 6 = 6ˣ
⇒ 6⁷ = 6ˣ
⇒ x = 7
<u>Part (b)</u> :
⇒ y² = 169
⇒ √y² = √169
⇒ y = ± 13
⇒ y = 13, y = -13
<u>Question 2</u>
<u>Part (a)</u> :
⇒ (√5)² × (√3)²
⇒ 5 × 3
⇒ 15
<u>Part (b)</u> :
⇒ (∛9)³ × (√30)²
⇒ 9 × 30
⇒ 270
The area of rectangular garden is 
<h3><u>Solution:</u></h3>
Given that a rectangular garden has width = 4x - 6
Length of rectangular garden = 2x + 4
To find: area of rectangular garden
<em><u>The area of rectangle is given as:</u></em>

Substituting the values in given formula,

Thus the area of rectangular garden is 