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Q1.Simplify: (I) {1³+2³}×(1/3) ² (II) {5^-1×4^-1}² (III) {(1/3) ^-1×(1/2)^-2}÷(1/4) ^-3 Give correct answer I will mark as brianlist. It wrong will deleated.
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Q1.Simplify:
(I) {1³+2³}×(1/3) ²
(II) {5^-1×4^-1}²
(III) {(1/3) ^-1×(1/2)^-2}÷(1/4) ^-3
Give correct answer I will mark as brianlist. It wrong will deleated.
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