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(3^0+5^0) multiply by 2^2 is​

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Answered by hrishavkumarias
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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

Any number whose power is 0 is 1.

So,

(3^0+5^0) = 1+1 = 2

2×2^2= 2×4= 8

Answered by divyapakhare468
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To find : product of (3^{0} +5^{0} ) \times 2^{2}

Solution :

  • As per the given data we have to find product of  (3^{0} +5^{0} ) \times 2^{2}
  • According to following law of exponent we solve the given expression .
  • Zero exponent law : this law states that any number raised to 0 is 1 . i.e. a^{0} =1 .
  • Therefore , we get  ,
  • (3^{0} +5^{0} ) \times 2^{2}  

        = (1 + 1 )\times 2^{2}  \\= 2\times 4\\= 8

Hence, product of given expression is 8 .

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