Math, asked by rabinsethi92, 12 hours ago

(ii) (3° + 4°) × 5°

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Answered by niteshrajputs995
1
  • As per the data given in the question, we have to find the value of the given expression.
  • Given data-  (3^{0} +4^{0})\times5^{0}.
  • Exponent rule:- Any nonzero real number raised to the power of zero is one, this means anything that looks like x^{0} will always equal to 1.
  • So, the expression will be,

       =(3^{0}+4^{0})\times5^{0}

       =(1+1)\times1\\\\=2\times1\\\\=2.

      Hence, the value of the expression will be 2.

Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
0

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is (3^{0}+4^{0})*5^{0}.

We have to simplify this equation and find the answer.

There is an Exponent Rule, any nonzero number having a power of 0, then its value is 0.

Applying this rule in given equation, we get

(3^{0}+4^{0})*5^{0}= (1+1)*1

                 = 2*1

                 = 2

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