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Tim wrote 16 as (-2) squared 4. Is he correct?

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Answer:

Yes, Tim was correct.

Explanation:

It is given that Tim wrote 16 as (-2) squared 4. It means


16=(-2)^4

We need to check whether he is correct option not.


LHS=16


RHS=(-2)^4


RHS=(-2)* (-2)* (-2)* (-2)


RHS=4* 4


RHS=16


RHS=LHS

Since LHS is equal to the RHS, therefore the Tim was correct.

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