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Question
Find the value of ( 50 - 40) x 8-1
Hint:
In Mathematics, lets say, "a" represents a number and "n" is the number of times that number is to be multiplied with itself, in order to get a desired result. Then, such result can be written as an, where a is called the base and n is its power/ exponent.
an = a × a × ... × a n times.
The correct answer is: Simplifying the given expression, we get- 0.
Step-by-step solution:-
(50 - 40) × 8-1
= (1-1) × 1/8 …............................... (b0 = 1 & b-n = 1/bn)
= 0 × 1/8
= 0
Final Answer:-
∴ Simplifying the given expression, we get- 0.
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