Math, asked by rakhister80, 5 months ago

Simplify.
( {3}^{0}  +  {4}^{ - 1} ) \times  {2}^{2}


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( {3}^{0} + {4}^{ - 1} ) × {2}^{2}

( 1 + {4}^{ - 1} ) × {2}^{2}[\because a^0=1]

( 1 + \frac{1}{4}) × {2}^{2}

(   \frac{4+1}{4}) × {2}^{2}

   \frac{5}{4}× 4

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