Math, asked by Babaj, 1 year ago

The value of 2^3^2 ÷(2^3)^2

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Answered by Raaghav17oct
3
2 ^3. ....hopefully it will help.....please mark as brainliest

Babaj: show me the entire process
Answered by Himanshu1629
4
taking numerator and denominator seprately
      2^3^2,  
firstly,         3^2= 9
secondly,   2^9=512----------(1)

     (2^3)^2,
firstly,         2^3=8
secondly,   (8)^2=64----------(2) 

now, dividing (1) & (2)
we get, 
             512/64=8
or we can say, 2^3

therefore, 2^3^2÷(2^3)^2 = 2^3

Hope this helps!

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Himanshu1629
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Babaj: yes it's really helpful, bt can u plz explain me the last process..
Babaj: plzzz explain the last one
Himanshu1629: yes sure, what is your doubt in that
Himanshu1629: if you want than i can breif you in the chat log again
Himanshu1629: please tell me your doubt so i can explain it briefly
Babaj: 2^3^2 ÷(2^3)^2 = 2^3
Babaj: how 2^3 cone out
Himanshu1629: oki oki i got ur point,,, actually i'd solved the question in above lines if you see there, the answer i got was 8......and 8 can be written as 2X2X2 i.e. 2^8 so at the final we can write 2^3^2 ÷(2^3)^2 as 2^3 which is same as 8
Himanshu1629: hopefully now you got the point and answer of your doubt.......
Himanshu1629: :-)
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