Math, asked by bidyulatadas39, 11 months ago

using law of exponents simplify and write the answer in exponential form
2 ^{3}  \times 2 ^{4}  \times 2  ^{5 }  \div (2 ^{3} ) ^{2}  \times 12 ^{2}

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Answered by shwetaahujatr
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Answered by parvd
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As told by Shweta,

Editing the answer with LaTeX.

here we go,

 {2 } ^{3}  \times  {2}^{4}  \times  {2}^{5}  \div  {2}^{6}  \times  {12}^{2}  \\  = adding \: the \: like \: powers \: and \: bases. \\  \\  \\  =  >  {2}^{3 + 4 + 5 - 6}  \times  {12}^{2}  \\  =  >  {2}^{6}  \times 12 \times 12 \\  =  >  {2}^{6}   \times {2}^{4}    \times  {3}^{2}  \\  =  >  {2}^{10}  \times  {3}^{2}

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