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  • 30-04-2020
  • Mathematics
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Given a+b=7 and a–b=3, find:

2^a*2^b

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Meghanlay56 Meghanlay56
  • 30-04-2020

Answer:

128

Step-by-step explanation:

5+2=7

5-2=3

2^5=32

2^2=4

32*4=128

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