Evaluate: 16\(^{0.16}\) × 16\(^{0.04}\) × 2\(^{0.2}\)

a

2

b

0

c

2\(^0\)

d

\(\frac{1}{2}\)

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Emmanue272005
2 years ago

The calculation is wrong

You're meant to add the roots not multiply

DarleyA
2 years ago

The correct working is 2^(4x0.16+4x0.04+0.2) = 2^(0.64+0.16+0.2) = 2^(1) = 2

Femz
1 year ago

This is my solution
16^0.16 x 16^0.04 x 2^0.2
= 16^4/25 x 16^4/25 x 2^1/5
= 2^4(4/25) x 2^4(1/25) x 2^1/5
= 2^16/25 x 2^4/25 x 2^1/5
= 2^16/25 + 4/25 + 1/5
= 2^1 = 2
So, the answer is a

Vickytonia56
1 year ago

how do we get the final answer

Sensei
2 months ago

if na now U dey read I pity U 😂

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