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simplify the following attachment​

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Answered by Anonymous
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3+11²-2²×3×10^0

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Using BODMAS rule,

81+121-4×3×1

81+121-12

202-12

190

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Answered by Unni007
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\bold{Given,}

\bold{3^4+11^2-2^2\times3\times10^0}

  • \bold{3^4=81}
  • \bold{11^2=121}
  • \bold{2^2=4}
  • \bold{10^0=1}

Here, we have to use the BODMAS rule.

BODMAS : stands for Bracket, Of, Division, Multiplication, Addition, and Subtraction.

BODMAS Rule : the brackets have to be solved first followed by powers or roots (i.e. of), then Division, Multiplication, Addition, and at the end Subtraction.

The equation can be rewritten as :  \bold{3^4+11^2-(2^2\times3\times10^0)}

\implies\bold{81+121-(4\times3\times1)}

\implies\bold{202-12}

\implies\bold{190}

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