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kozerog [31]
3 years ago
6

What number completes the list of prime factors for 16? 2 • 2 • 2 •

Mathematics
2 answers:
vodka [1.7K]3 years ago
6 0
I hope this helps you



16=4×4=2×2×2×2
Rama09 [41]3 years ago
5 0
I think its 2, 2^2, 2^3 and 2^4 if thats the kind of thing youre looking for
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15(5)^2(-\frac{1}{2})^4

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(a+b)^6 = ......+15(5)^2(-\frac{1}{2})^4+.......

[Next is to solve for a and b]

<em>From the above expression, the power of (5) is 2</em>

<em>Express 2 as 6 - 4</em>

(a+b)^6 = ......+15(5)^{6-4}(-\frac{1}{2})^4+.......

By direct comparison of

(a+b)^n = ......+ ^nC_ra^{n-r}b^r+.......

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By direct comparison of b^r= (-\frac{1}{2})^4

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Substitute values for a, b, n and r in

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<em>Check the list of options for the expression on the left hand side</em>

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