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exponential form for 8×8×8×8 taking base as 2​

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Answered by anita9080jnchjv
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Step-by-step explanation:

Complete step-by-step answer:

So the exponential form of $8 \times 8 \times 8$ taking 2 as base is ${2^9}$.

Answered by salvimann905
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Answer:

Firstly we have to convert 8 into the exponential form having 2 as base. We already know that the powers of exponents having the same base can be added.

Consider a, b, c be three different numbers then ab×ac=ab+c shall be satisfied

Step-by-step explanation:

We all know that 8 can be written as 2×2×2=23.

8×8×8=23×23×23=2(3+3+3)=29

So the exponential form of 8×8×8 taking 2 as base is 29.

Note: In exponential form we have power and base. Power means the number written in superscript and base is the number written down to power. An exponent denotes the base is multiplied p times (p=power). If two exponents having thetwo exponents having the same base are divided then their powers are subtracted.

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