Math, asked by kumarharish73072, 1 month ago

multiply ³√40 and ³√16​

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Answered by tanishgupta886
1

Step-by-step explanation:

It's quite simple!

Soln: In this, first take the L.C.M of 40, 320, we get

L.C.M of 40 = 8×5

L.C.M of 320 = 8×8×5

Now, substitute the products in the problem.

= 3(³√40)-4(³√320)-(³√5)

= 3[³√(8×5)]-4[³√(8×8×5)]-(³√5)

= 3(2.³√5)-4(2.2.³√5)-(³√5)

= 6.³√5–16.³√5-³√5

Now, take ³√5 as common, we get

= ³√5(6–16–1)

= ³√5(-11)

Therefore, ³√5(11) is the answer for your question.

Thank you.

Answered by pathan36
0

Step-by-step explanation:

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