Math, asked by robbie612, 1 month ago

solve (2^0 + 5^0)^6
pls give explaination​

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Answered by shashi1979bala
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\pink{\sf\bold{Solution~}}

\large{\sf{When~the~power~of~no.~is~0~then~value~is~1.}}

\large{\sf{(2 {}^{0}  + 5 {}^{0} ) {}^{6} }}

\large{\sf{(1 + 1) {}^{6} }}

\large{\sf{(2) {}^{6} }}

\large{\sf{64}}

\green{\sf\bold{Hope~it~helps}}

Answered by viveknema29
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Answer:

2^0 = 1

5^0 = 1

Therefore  

LHS =  (1 + 1)^6

    = (2)^6

    = 64

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