Math, asked by annavallamattam, 6 months ago

find ( -3/4 ) ^3 × ( 2/3 ) ^4​

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Answered by yukti827
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

= -27/64 × 16/81

= -1/12

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solution :-

 \implies \sf  \bigg( \frac{ - 3}{4} { \bigg)}^{3} \times  \bigg( \frac{2}{3} { \bigg)}^{4}  \\  \\  \implies \sf  \frac{-27}{64}  \times \frac{16}{81} \\  \\  \implies \sf  \frac{-1}{4} \times  \frac{1}{3}  \\  \\  \implies \sf  \frac{-1}{12}

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