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Sara loves natural numbers, especially the ability of the natural number( in a continuous manner) to form any
Number by using only addition or subtraction for eg:- 9 can be formed by 1+2-3+4+5. Now Sara performs an
experiment by jumping left or right. First she will jump only one unit then after each subsequent jump she will
jump one unit more than the previous one.
If Sara wants to go to 150 units right, then what will be the minimum jumps she needs to do.
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Answered by mahadebghosh61
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Answer:

hi

Step-by-step explanation:

Every number has power. It doesn't matter whether you are dealing with natural numbers or any other type of number, it will always have power. Power is an abbreviated form of writing a multiplication formed by several equal factors.

{ 5 }^{ 4 } = 5 \times 5 \times 5 \times 5

At this point, you might be wondering how come every number has power? To understand this, let's pick a number. For example, imagine the number 5. Can we write 5 like this "{ 5 }^{ 1 }"? Of course yes! Because power is basically multiplication, since we are dealing with 5 that means 5 is multiplied once. Power can be in negative as well as in a fraction or decimal form but one thing is for sure and that is every number has power. A number without power is unity. It doesn't matter whether it is ten million or a hundred billion, if their powers are zero, they will become unity. When you are dealing with powers in mathematics, you will come across two things and they are base and exponent.

Answered by mohammadumar7737
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