Math, asked by piyushjodha1, 2 months ago

The value of 3^0+3^1+3^2 is give the answer

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

1 = 3 ( there are three alphabets in the word form of 1 i.e. ‘ o-n-e’)

2 = 3 ( there are three alphabets in the word form of 2 i.e ‘t-w-o’)

3 = 5 ( there are five alphabets in the word form of 3 i.e. ‘t-h-r-e-e’ )

4=4 (there are four alphabets in the word form of 4 i.e. ‘f-o-u-r’ and it is also the only number to have the number of alphabets as itself)

5=4 (there are four alphabets in the word form of 5 i.e. ‘f-i-v-e’)

So , the value of six must be the number of alphabets in its word form.

the number of alphabets in the word form of six is three ,( i.e ‘s-i-x’)

therefore, here the value of 6 is equal to three

Ans : 6 = 3

Answered by dheerpandey08
0

Answer:

13

Step-by-step explanation:

3^0 = 1

3^1  = 3

3^2 = 9.

Then, 3^0 + 3^1 + 3^2 = 1 + 3 + 9

= 13.

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