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Prove that the value of expression 9^7 + 3^12 is divisible by 90.

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(Should be exponent with a base)
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User Nate Ko
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Hey there!


\bold{(9^7+3^1^2)/(90)}


\bold{9^7=4,782,969}


\bold{3^(12)=531,441}


\bold{(4,782,969+531,441)/(90)}


\bold{4,782,969+531,441=5314410}


\bold{(5314410)/(90)=69,049}


\boxed{\boxed{\bold{59,049}}}


\boxed{\boxed{\bold{Answer:3^(10)*90}}}

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User Lakhwinder Singh
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Answer:

3^10

Explanation:

9^7 + 3^12

Replace 9 with 3^2

(3^2)^7 + 3^12

We know that a^b^c = a^(b*c)

3^(2*7) + 3^12

3^14 +3^12

Factor out 3^12

3^12 (3^2+1)

3^12 (9+1)

3^12(10)

But we need 90 not 10

3^10 * 3^2 (10)

3^10 *9 (10)

3^10 *(90)

User Javier Salmeron
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