Math, asked by mohitkumar3132007, 4 months ago

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Answered by smurf67
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Given 2^5 x (2^3)^2 / 2^10: Simplify.

We know the law of exponents which states that

(a x b)^m = a^m x b^m

a^m x a^n = a^m + n

a^ma^n = a^m - n

So the problem is 2^5 x (2^3)^2 / 2^10

So we have 2^5 x (2^3)^2 / 2^10

2^5 x 2^6/ 2^10

2^5 + 6/2 10

2^11/2^10

2^11 - 10

2^1

2

So after simplifying we get 2

Answered by ARSOLVER
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Answer:

1/4 or 0.25

Step-by-step explanation:

-2^5 X -2^3 / 2^10

=2^5+3 / 2^10

=2^8 / 2^10

=2^8-10

=2^-2

=1/2^2

=1/4

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