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if m=3 and n=2 then find m^n-n^m​

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Answered by priyanghsughoshstude
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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

m=3

n=2

3^2-2^3

=32-23

=9

Answered by lekha2112
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answer

step by step

If m=3 and n=2 then m^n is 3^2 =9

n^m is 2^3=8

m^n-n^m = 9-8=1

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