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Lemur [1.5K]
2 years ago
8

Match the expression to its corresponding simplified version.

Mathematics
1 answer:
nikdorinn [45]2 years ago
5 0

The following match pairs exist-

1 ↔ a

2 ↔ b

3 ↔ c

4 ↔ d

We have a table of expressions and their simplified form.

We have to match the expression with their corresponding simplified version.

<h3>Simplify the following expression -</h3>

((n^{x} )^{y}) ^{z}

The simplified version of the above expression can be written as follows-

n^{x\times y\times z}

We can use the same concept in the question given to us -

1) - (8^{3}) ^{2}

2) - (8^{2}) ^{-3}

3) - ((8)^{2} )^{3} )^{2}

4) - (8^{-2}) ^{3})^{2}

The simplified version can be written as -

1) - 8^{6}

2) - 8^{-6} = \frac{1}{8^{6} }

3) - 8^{12}

4) - 8^{-12} = \frac{1}{8^{12} }

Hence, the following match pairs exist-

1 ↔ a

2 ↔ b

3 ↔ c

4 ↔ d

To solve more questions on simplifying expressions, visit the link below-

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