Math, asked by catherin79, 10 months ago

what is the 100th power of 4​

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
0

Answer:

\Huge \boxed{100,000,000}

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem, first you have to find the exponents of 100th power of 4. Remember to use order of operations stands for \Large\boxed{\textnormal{Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiply, Divide, Add, and Subtract!}} or \Large\boxed{\textnormal{Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally!}}.

First, solve with exponents.

\displaystyle 100^4=100*100*100*100=\boxed{100,000,000}

\bigstar\Large\boxed{\textnormal{Therefore, the correct answer is \boxed{100,000, 000}}}}.\bigstar

Answered by Anonymous
56

\red {\huge {\underline{ \frak{Your \: answEr : }}}}

 \purple{\huge{\boxed{  \tt{100}^{4} = 100,000,000 }}}

\red {\huge {\underline{ \frak{ Explanations : }}}}

  \large{ \underline{\mathcal{To \: Find : }}}

  \green{\blacksquare \:\: \tt{Find \: the \: value \: of \: {100}^{4} }}

\large{ \underline{\mathcal{Solution : }}}

 \leadsto  \bold{ {100}^{4} }

 \leadsto \bold{100 \times 100 \times 100 \times 100}

 \large{\blue{\boxed{\leadsto \bold {\: 100,000,000}}}}

\huge{\red{\ddot{\smile}}}

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