1cm = 10mm
the 1st line segment is 35cm = 350mm
the 2nd line segment is 450mm = 45cm
Given:
The equation is:

To find:
The value of n in terms of x.
Solution:
We have,

It can be written as

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On comparing the exponents, we get

Add 1 on both sides.


Divide both sides by 2.

Therefore, the value of n is terms of x is
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The simplified form of this expression is 4D^21