Math, asked by chandiupadh2019, 10 months ago


2   {}^4 \times 2 {}^5 \div  2 {}^5 \times 2 { }^{2}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

 {2}^{4}  \times  {2}^{5}  \div  {2}^{5}  \times  {2}^{2}

 {2}^{4 + 5 - 5 + 2}

 {2}^{6}

2^6 is the right answer

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Anonymous: if we see the maths rule then it shows that first we have to add all the sums
Anonymous: then from the total we have to subtract it
chandiupadh2019: niteshainani your answer is correct
ShaliniSNS: thank you
Anonymous: there is another method
Anonymous: cut 5 and -5 directly as there will be 0
Anonymous: then remaining are 4+2=6
ShaliniSNS: okay sorry
ShaliniSNS: very much
Anonymous: no problem
Answered by ShaliniSNS
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2^4 × 2^5 ÷ 2^5 ×2^2

= 2^4+5-5+2

=2^11-5

=2^6

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tejasgupta: Correct
chandiupadh2019: wrong
Anonymous: hey please edit your answer as it can create confusion
Anonymous: thank you for editing the answer
ShaliniSNS: its okay
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