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(4⁰ + 9) ÷ (3)⁴ Simplify
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Answered by Rubellite
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\Large{\underbrace{\sf{\orange{Required\:Solution:}}}}

\displaystyle{\bf{ (a)\: \dfrac{(4^{0}+9)}{(3)^{4}}}}

Sol'n. \displaystyle{\sf{ \dfrac{(4^{0}+(3)^{2})}{(3)^{4}}}}

  • Law of exponent used - \displaystyle{\bf{a^{0} = 1}}

\longrightarrow{\sf{ \dfrac{( 1 + 3^{2})}{(3)^{4}}}}

\longrightarrow{\sf{ \dfrac{( 1 + 9)}{(3)^{4}}}}

\longrightarrow{\sf{ \dfrac{( 10)}{(3)^{4}}}}

\large{:}\implies{\boxed{\sf{\orange{ \dfrac{10}{81}}}}}

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