Math, asked by rafiyak840, 2 days ago

Simplify the following. a³×a×a⁴
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Answered by Anonymous
17

Answer:

. Multiply both equations to get a new equation:(a2+(1/a2))•(a3+(1/a3))=5•82. To open brackets, multiply each of the terms in the first brackets with each term of the second bracketa5+(a2/a3)+(a3/a2)+(1/a5)=403. Isolate a5+(1/a5) in one side of the expressiona5+(1/a5)=40-((a3/a2)+(a2/a3))4. Simplify fractions on the right expressiona5+(1/a5)=40-(a+(1/a))

Answered by bovosa7400
1

Answer:

a^8

Step-by-step explanation:

It is known that,

a^m*a^n=a^(m+n)

 {a}^{3 }  \times  {a}^{1}  \times  {a}^{4 }  =  {a}^{3 + 1 + 4}  =  {a}^{8 }

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