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The generalized form of 33 ​

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Answered by singhanju71074
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Answer:

number is said to be in a generalized form if it is expressed as the sum of the product of its digits with their respective place values.

Thus, a two-digit number having a and b as its digits at the tens and the ones places respectively is written in the generalized form as 10a + b, i.e., in general, a two-digit number can be written as 10a + b, where ‘a’ can be any of the digits from 1 to 9 and ‘b’ can be any of the digits from 0 to 9.

Similarly, a three-digit number can be written in the generalized form as 100a + 10b + c, where ‘a’ can be any one of the digits from 1 to 9 while ‘b’ and ‘c’ can be any of the digits from 0 to 9.

Answered by ambikasma
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Answer:

2(16)+1

Step-by-step explanation:

Using 2n+1 form

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