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(8) ⅔ - √9 × 10 SIMPIFY​

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Answered by 57pranavdmandre
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Answered by revasharma06
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-26

Step-by-step explanation:

In this question, we use properties of exponents, BODMAS, and square & square roots:

(8) ⅔ - √9 × 10

= (2^{3}) ⅔ - √9 × 10

= Then using the property of exponents, where (x^{2} )^{2} = (x)^{2*2}, we multiply 3 and 2/3. 3 will get canceled and power 2 will be left.

= 2^{2} - √9 × 10  Then we find 2 square and the square root of 9.

= 4 - 3 x 10

= 4 - 30

= -26

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