Math, asked by purvighna0000, 7 months ago

((5^2)^3*5^4)/5^6
can I get the answer please​

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Answered by kavithks
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Answer:

So...the problem here is there is are MULTIPLE CORRECT ANSWERS, since the construct for this problem is not defined. Here are 5 perfectly valid ways to solve this with 5 different results. THERE ARE MORE VALID EQUATIONS that can solve this…this was just the first 5 I came up with.

(For those that are saying the addition is wrong and 8 + 5 is always 13, see my last two examples where the cross symbol is still a plus sign, and the answers still work with basic standard addition. Also, a cross symbol can also be used as a generic function symbol in some contexts. Dont be so closed minded.)

1 + 4 = 5

2 + 5 = 12

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by limcianna
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Answer:

\frac{ ((5^2)^3*5^4) }{5^6}

\frac{ ((25)^3*5^4) }{5^6}

\frac{ (15,625*5^4) }{5^6}

\frac{ 15,625*625 }{15,625}

\frac{ 9,765,625}{15,625}

\frac{ 9,765,625}{15,625}

625

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