Math, asked by abdulazeem9, 6 months ago

If (-3)4 x (-3)6 = (-3)? then,? =​

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Answered by anamika5150
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Answer:

(-3)^4×(-3)^6=(-3)^?

(-3)^4+6=(-3)^?

(-3)^10=(-3)^?

(-3)^?=(-3)^10

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer: We can simplify the expression (-3)^4 x (-3)^6 using the rule that states that when multiplying two powers with the same base, we can add their exponents. Therefore:

(-3)^4 x (-3)^6 = (-3)^(4+6) = (-3)^10

Now, we can simplify (-3)^10 by using the rule that states that an odd power of a negative number will result in a negative number. Therefore:

(-3)^10 = 59049

Since (-3)^4 x (-3)^6 is equal to (-3) if and only if the value of (-3)^10 is equal to -3, we can conclude that the value of "?" is not equal to -3. Therefore, the value of "?" is not defined by the given equation.

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