Math, asked by sonu676744, 4 months ago

-2^3 + 2^4 how to solve this​

Answers

Answered by shaikhbadrunnisha87
0

Answer:

For our easier understanding, let us group the equation into two terms which will be like,

(3–3) + (2–4)

So (3–3) is 0 and (2–4) is -2

Therefore 0 + (-2) will be equal to (-2)

This the final answer will be -2…

Also there is another way for the solution of the same equation in which we will just interchange the numbers without changing their value… For example, here I am taking it in this way,

(3+2) + (-3-4)

It will be like, (5) + (-7)

So finally it will be 5–7 which will be, -2

Thus, here too the final answer will be (-2).

Answered by rimimandal697
1

Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

-2^3+2^4

-8+16

=8

hope it helps you ✌

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