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18. Express (3^5 = 3^8) * 3^(-6) as a rational number
with positive exponent.
1.3^9 2.1/3^6. 3. 1/3^9 4. 1/3^7​

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Answered by sakshikotabagi
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Step-by-step eSolution : (i) ( − 3 ) 3 × 2 6 6 × 2 3 \frac{\left(-3\right)^3\times2^6}{6\times2^3} 6×23(−3)3×26​. = ( − 3 ) 3 × 2 6 2 × 3 × 2 3 ...

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Solution : (i)(−3)3×266×23\frac{\left(-3 ight)^3\times2^6}{6\times2^3}6×23xplanation:

Answered by devasheeshsinghthaku
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the right answer of this question is

-6+2=2(-2) because

-6+2=-4 and 2*(-2)=-4

-4=-4

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Step-by-step explanation:the right answer of this question is

-6+2=2(-2) because

-6+2=-4 and 2*(-2)=-4

-4=-4

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