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Find the value of (1/2)^4×(1/2)^5×(1/2)^6×2^15​

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Answered by oof18
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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

Here you can just add the power as the numbers are the same

(1/2)^4+5+6 ×2^15

(1/2)^15×2^15

now the powers are the same so you can just multiply the numbers

(1/2×2)^15

(1)^15

1

Hope it helped

Answered by Bhaweshbhatt
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Answer:

so, as we can see all of the fractions are same but powers are different so by solving them we get

1/16×1/32×1/64×32768

now multiplying all the denominator we get

16×32×64=32768

so 1/32768×32768=1 since 32768 cancel each other

so the final answer is 1

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