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Standard VII
Mathematics
Substitution
Find the valu...
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Find the value of n^m+n, if m^n = 32, where m and n are positive integer.
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Dear Student,
Please find below the solution to the asked query:
Given : m^n = 32 , So
m^n = 25 ( As we know 2^5 = 32 )
By comparing both sides we get
m = 2 and n = 5 , So
Value of n^(m + n ) , So
⇒5^(2 + 5 )
⇒5^7
⇒ 78125
Hope it makes you clear.
Thank you.
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