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Which function has a simplified base of 4 ^3 sqrt 4?

User Mmmh Mmh
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Answer:

Explanation:

To find the function with simplified base, we change every composite no into prime no. by factorizing them and rewriting in exponential form.

Given: function
4^3*√(4)

Here 4 is only composite no in base.

∴ the expontial form of 4 =
2^2

putting it in given function we get,


(2^2)^3*√(2^2)


2^(2*3)* 2 ( ∵ acc. to law of exponent,
(a^b)^c=a^b*c )


2^6*2^1


2^(6+1) ( ∵ acc. to law of exponent,
x^a* x^b=x^(a+b) )


2^7

⇒ 2×2×2×2×2×2×2

128

User Galethil
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We have

4^(3) * √(4)

We start by calculating square root:

4^(3) *2

We can rewrite 4 in base of 2:

( 2^(2)) ^(3)*2

Now we can calculate this by using rule of same base and different exponent:

2^(6)*2^(1) =2^(7) =128
User PeterE
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