Math, asked by krishnakumar13, 1 year ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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 (\frac{ {2}^{9} }{ {2}^{4} }) \times {2}^{3} (in division we should subtract the powers)

 = {2}^{5} \times {2}^{3} (in multiplication we should add the powers)

 = {2}^{8}

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Answered by serdan2114
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I have provided the formula also
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