Math, asked by rajc6157, 7 months ago

The value of 2degree × 3 degree ×4 degree is*

Answers

Answered by khushirathore0707
8

Answer:

The value of 2degree × 3 degree ×4 degree is*

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that powers are added when we have same base

Therefore

2+ 3+ 4

9 degrees

Answered by Agastya0606
3

Given:

2degree × 3 degree ×4 degree

To find:

The value of 2degree × 3 degree ×4 degree.

Solution:

To solve this question, first of all, we should know some properties of exponents and powers.

If two numbers say 'a' and 'b' that has the same power 'm' are multiplied then it will be equal to the product of a and b with the same power m.

This means,

 {a}^{m}  \times  {b}^{m}  =  {(a \times b)}^{m}  =  {(ab)}^{m}

Also,

the value of a number 'n' having power zero is 1.

This means,

 {n}^{0}  = 1

So,

we have,

 {2}^{0}  \times  {3}^{0}  \times  {4}^{0}

 =  {(2 \times 3 \times \: 4) }^{0}

 =  {24}^{0}

 = 1

Or,

we can write,

 {2}^{0}  \times  {3}^{0}  \times  {4}^{0}  \: as

1 \times 1 \times 1 = 1

Hence, the value of 2degree × 3 degree ×4 degree is 1.

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