CALCULUS & ITS APPLICATIONS MYLAB
CALCULUS & ITS APPLICATIONS MYLAB
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ISBN: 9780136423287
Author: BITTINGER
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter PSDT, Problem 1AP

Write an equivalent expression for each of the following without an exponent.

1. 4 3

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To determine

To find:An equivalent expression for 43 .

Answer to Problem 1AP

The expression equivalent to 43 is 64.

Explanation of Solution

Given information: Given exponent is 43 .

Definition:

Definition: Exponents are the numbers or a sign that are written above a number which shows the number of time a number is to be multiplied by itself.

Here the given exponent is 43 .

Calculation:

From the definition,

  43=4×4×4=64

Conclusion:

Therefore the expression equivalent to 43 is 64.

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