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value of (-3)^4 * (-2^2)^3/2^4 * 2^2 is (explanation)​

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Answered by rishanth0010
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Step-by-step explanation:

So to solve (4)^3/2 ,you have to realise that you need to remove the denominator in the exponent value which in this case is 2

In order to remove the 2,you would need a 2 in the numerator of the exponent .While understanding all this the value 4 can be equated as 2^2.

Thus your means of getting a 2 in the numerator is solved by simply replacing the 4 with 2^2

Thus what you will get is (2^2)^3/2

Now we have a property in exponent where

(x^m)^n = (x)^mn

Thus (2^2)^3/2 = (2)^3 = 8

Hope this helps you in understanding how to solve exponent based questions !

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