Math, asked by Rajendrasrivastava, 1 year ago

simplify and write the answer in the exponential form 2a to the power 6÷(2a to the power 2×2a to the power 4) where a is a rational number​

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Answered by mrvkshukla1969
4

Answer:

2a^6÷2a^2 x 2a^4

2a^6÷2a^2+4

2a^6÷2a^6

=1


Rajendrasrivastava: a is a rational number
mrvkshukla1969: So
mrvkshukla1969: Is 1 not a ratinal number
Rajendrasrivastava: it is
Answered by Tarun16968
10

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\large\purple{Solution:-}

 {2a}^{6}  \div ( {2a}^{2}  \times  {2a}^{4})   \\  =  {2a}^{6}  \div ( {2a}^{(2 + 4)} ) \\  =  \frac{ {2a}^{6} }{ {2a}^{6} }  = 1

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Rajendrasrivastava: but in book answer is coming (2)to the power -1
Tarun16968: ooo... you should recheck the question
Tarun16968: or answer may be wrong in book
Rajendrasrivastava: i have rechecked
Tarun16968: okay
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