Math, asked by karmanamgay136, 1 month ago

find the missing n.
15°×(15⁴)³=15n​

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Answered by prasanth2828
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Answer:

n =  {15}^{11}

Step-by-step explanation:

 {15}^{0}  \times  { ({15}^{4}) }^{3}  = 15n

1 \times   {15}^{12}  = 15n \: (since \:  {a}^{0}  = 1 \\  { ({a}^{m} )}^{n}  =  {a}^{mn} )

15 \times  {15}^{11}  = 15 \times n

therefore \:  \: n =  {15}^{11}

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