Math, asked by emelinjohn08, 1 month ago

(3^5/3^2)×3^10 with step by step explainetion ​

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Answered by lasagna16
1

Answer:

3^13

Step-by-step explanation:

(3^5/3²)×3^10

Exponential method

(3^(5-2))×3^10

3³×3^10

3^(3+10)

3^13

1594323

NOTE: you can leave the answer to 3^13 also.

Hope it helps

Answered by SallyPark
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

So first of all when you divide numbers which have indies, you always subtract the two indices, as in this case it will be 5-2 which are the indices, the answer that you get is 3^3. Then the other thing that you need to know is that whenever you multiply, you add the indices, as in this case it will be 3+10(3 from the previous answer and 10 from the number outside the bracket. ) the answer that you get now is 3^13. The thing you need to remember when you work with these type of sums is to follow the bidmas rule (Bracket, Indices, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction), which was also used in this sum too, you see how I solved the brackets first thats how you need to solve these type of sums too. This is how I view the sum. Thank you.

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