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3^4-3^3
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User Shrhawk
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Answer:

54

Explanation:

factor:


3^(4) -3^(3) =3^(3) (3-1)=27(2)=54

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The expression
\displaystyle\sf 3^(4) -3^(3) involves exponentiation. Let's break it down step by step:

First, let's calculate
\displaystyle\sf 3^(4). This means raising 3 to the power of 4, which can be calculated as follows:


\displaystyle\sf 3^(4) =3* 3* 3* 3 =81

Next, let's calculate
\displaystyle\sf 3^(3). This means raising 3 to the power of 3, which can be calculated as follows:


\displaystyle\sf 3^(3) =3* 3* 3 =27

Now, we can substitute these values back into the original expression:


\displaystyle\sf 3^(4) -3^(3) =81 -27 =54

Therefore, the value of the expression
\displaystyle\sf 3^(4) -3^(3) is 54.


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