Math, asked by subhashinibidugu1, 1 month ago

find the value of a^6-*b+1)^3 when a=1/2,b= -3/4​

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Answered by srinivasaraothangeti
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Answer:

Here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

{A^1/2*B^1/3}^6 = 2000

A^3*B^2 = 2000

A^3*B^2 = 2*2*2*2*5*5*5

A^3*B^2 = (±2)^4*5^3

Statement 1: A = 5

But B can be +4 or -4

(Insufficient)

Statement 2: a and b are positive.

A = 5 and B = 4

Therefore a*b = 4*5 = 20

(Sufficient)

Answer is B

HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND ☺️

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