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The value of 2^3+3^3=

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Given the calculation


2^3+3^3

The exponent index "3" indicates that the base number is being multiplied by itself 3 times, you can rewrite the calculation as follows:


(2\cdot2\cdot2)+(3\cdot3\cdot3)

-Solve the multiplications from left to right, this is, multiply the first two numbers, and then multiply the result by the third one:


\begin{gathered} (4\cdot2)+(9\cdot3) \\ 8+27=35 \end{gathered}

The result of the given calculation is then:


2^2+3^2=8+27=35

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