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simplify 5-⁴ 12-⁴ using the suitable law of exponent​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

The short notation 104 stands for the product 10×10×10×10. Here ‘10’ is called the base and ‘4’ the exponent. The number 104 is read as 10 raised to the power of 4 or simply as the fourth power of 10. 104 is called the exponential form of 10,000.

The other portion of the chapter gives insight about Laws of exponents. This particular section is divided into several sub-sections:

Multiplying Powers with the Same Base

Dividing Powers with the Same Base

Taking Power of a Power

Multiplying Powers with the Same Exponents

Dividing Powers with the Same Exponents

Numbers with exponent zero

Once the student has come across various laws of exponents miscellaneous examples using the laws of exponents can be studied.

This is followed by Decimal Number System and expressing large numbers in the standard form.

Answered by k2008sharma
2

Answer:

(5+12) = 17

(-4) + (-4) = 8

(17+8) = 25

I hope that this much is clear to you .

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