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I need help with this. 2 to the 6 power, +2 to the 3 power, raised to the 3 power. Please tell me the steps you took to get the answer. and happy. Christmas Eve

I need help with this. 2 to the 6 power, +2 to the 3 power, raised to the 3 power-example-1
User Loken Makwana
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\\ \sf\Rrightarrow 2^6+(2^3)^3


\\ \sf\Rrightarrow 2^6+2^9


\\ \sf\Rrightarrow 64+512


\\ \sf\Rrightarrow 576

Option A is correct

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Answer: 576

Explanation:

(I just know the powers of smaller numbers by memory so...)

2^6(2x2x2x2x2x2) = 64

You can simplify the second part( 2^3^3) by just multiplying the powers, 3x3 = 9 and 2^9 = 512

Final answer = 512 + 64 = 576

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