Math, asked by science1236, 3 months ago

Simplify and express the result in positive exponential form.(3^7 ÷ 3^10) × 3^​3

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:-

 \sf \implies \: ( {3}^{7}  \div  {3}^{10} ) \times  {3}^{3}

To Find:-

  • Simplify and express the result in positive exponential.

Solution:-

 \sf \implies( {3}^{7}  \div  {3}^{10} ) \times  {3}^{3}  \\  \\  \sf \implies \: ( {3}^{7 - 10} ) \times  {3}^{3}  \\  \\  \sf \implies \: ( {3}^{ - 3} ) \times   {3}^{3}  \\  \\  \sf \implies \:  {3}^{ - 3 + 3}  \\  \\  \sf \implies \:  {3}^{0}

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