Math, asked by divyansh5237, 9 months ago

please prove this this question​

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Answered by Anonymous
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heya \\  \\ (7(3 \:  \:  +  \: 4) {}^{1 \div 4} ) {}^{4}  \\  \\ 7 {}^{4}  \times 7 \\  \\  = 7 {}^{5}  \\  \\  = 16807


divyansh5237: i I can't understand 7 to the power 4 into 7 step
divyansh5237: can you explain it again
Anonymous: 7⁴ × 7 = 7⁴+¹ = 7^5
divyansh5237: I know that but I don't know how 7 to the power 4 into 7 came
divyansh5237: I want to know this step before it
divyansh5237: can you explain it
divyansh5237: ok first explain me how 7 to the power 4 came
Anonymous: ((81))¼ + ( 256)¼ = ( 3⁴)¼ + ( 2 )^8×¼ = 3 + 2² = (7 × 7 )^5
Answered by pratyush280106
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81^(1/4)=(3^4)^1/4=3^(4×1/4)=3

similar to this 256=4

81^1/4+256^1/4=7

7×7=49

{49^(1/4)}^4=49 (^4×1/4)

49

answer is 49

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