Math, asked by rshisnibaval, 1 year ago

Simplify (3/2) raised to the power 5 multiplied by (3/2) raised to the power of 2.

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Answered by 007A
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both the bases are same therefore we add the power that is 3/2^7 is the answer.

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Answered by simran02
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3\2^5×3\2^
=(3\2)^5+2(as the bases are same the powers will be added)
3\2^7
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