Math, asked by sahibaboela8, 11 months ago

find the value of (1/4)^-2+(1/3)^-3+(1/2)^-4​

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Answered by parasshahntl
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ans will be 59

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Answered by Anonymous
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 (\frac{ {1} }{4} )^{ - 2} +  ({ \frac{1}{3} })^{ - 3}  + ( { \frac{1}{ 2} })^{ - 4}

 =  \frac{1}{ ({4})^{ - 2} }  +  \frac{1}{ {(3)}^{ - 3} }  +  \frac{1}{ {(2)}^{ - 4} }

 =  {4}^{2}  +  {3}^{3}  +  {2}^{4}

 = 16 + 27 + 16

 = 32 + 27

 \boxed{= 59}

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