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Simplify
(2^8/2^3)*2^-5
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Answered by madhugupta15283
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Answer:

Answer is 1. I hope it will help you

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Answered by visalavlm
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Answer:

( \frac{2^{8} }{2^{3} } )*2^{-5} = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that ( \frac{2^{8} }{2^{3} } )*2^{-5}

We have to simplify the above expression.

We know that, \frac{a^{m} }{a^{n} }=a^{m}*a^{-n}   =a^{m-n}

In division , bases are same the subtract the powers.

and a^{m} *a^{n} = a^{m+n}

In multiplication,  bases are same then add the powers

'Any number to the power of zero is equal to one.'

Using the above formulas then we will get the solution.

( \frac{2^{8} }{2^{3} } )*2^{-5} = 2^{8} *2^{-3} *2^{-5}

                 =2^{8-3-5} \\=2^{0} \\=1

Therefore,  ( \frac{2^{8} }{2^{3} } )*2^{-5} = 1

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