Math, asked by stalha, 11 months ago

((2^-2)^4 x 2^-5) ÷ 2^6​

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Answered by pinky2211
2

Hi buddy

Here is your answer

 {( {2}^{ - 2}) }^{4}  \times  {2}^{ - 5}  \div  {2}^{6}

 {2}^{( - 2 \times 4) - 5}  \div  {2}^{6}

 {2}^{ - 13 - 6}

 {2}^{ - 19}

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stalha: Hi Buddy, the answer should be 1 ÷ 2^7 which I am not getting.
pinky2211: sometimes the solution provided in books are wrong
pinky2211: so I think maybe tht is wrong
Answered by arnavmishra05
1

Answer:

answer is 2^-19

Step-by-step explanation:

I am going to do it step by step.

(2^-2)^4 gives is 2^-8

the next one:-(2^-5)

at the dive portion it's 2^6

as a whole it's :-[(2^-8) *(2^-5)]/2^6

here we see that the base is same so the next step will be (2^-8)*(2^-5)*(2^-6)

so the result is 2^(-8+(-5)+(-6)=2^-19

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