Math, asked by jules8484, 2 months ago

simplify 2^1/3×2^2/3​

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Answered by aryangupta7211
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Hope it helps!!!!!!!!!!

Here 2^1= 2 and 2^2=4

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Answered by sharanyalanka7
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Answer:

Given,

\sf\dfrac{2^{1}}{3} \times \dfrac{2^{2}}{3}

To Find :-

Simplify it :-

Solution :-

We Know that :-

\sf 2^{1} = 2

\sf 2^{2} = 2 \times 2 = 4

\sf\dfrac{2^{1}}{3} \times \dfrac{2^{2}}{3}

= \sf\dfrac{2}{3} \times \dfrac{4}{3}

= \sf\dfrac{2 \times 4}{3 \times 3}

= \sf\dfrac{8}{9}

Some Useful Exponent Formulas :-

1) \sf a^{m} \times a^{n} = a^{m + n}

2) \sf a^{2} = a \times a

3) \sf\dfrac{a^{m}}{a^{n}} = a^{m - n}

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