Math, asked by ShuchiRecites, 1 year ago

If a = 3 and b = -2
Then a^a + b^b =?

Plz answer!

Answers

Answered by perfectstormswift
3
Given that a=3 and b= -2

So, 

a^a + b^b
= 3³ + (-2^ -2)
= 27 + (- 1/4 )
=27 -1/4
= (108 - 1) /4
= 107/4
= 26.75

Your answer= 26.75

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ShuchiRecites: Actually in my answer is 109 /4 but mine was coming 107 /4
perfectstormswift: The answer should be 107/4 because its 108 - 1 /4
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Answered by dishantsinghom
3
putting a= 3 and b = -2
 {3}^{3} + { - 2}^{ - 2} = 27 - .25 = 26.75
as -1/4= .25

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