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Mathematics, 18.07.2019 04:40 electrofy456

46. find the values of the powers in the following pattern: 10^1, 10^2, 10^3, describe the pattern, and use it to evaluate 10^6 without using multiplication. 47. some numbers can be written as powers of different bases. for example, 81 equals 9^2 and 81 equals 3^4. write the number 64 using three different bases. 48. oman said that it is impossible to raise a number to the power of 2 and get a value less than the original number. do you agree with oman? justify your reasoning. you guys and plz just put the number of the question and add the answer you. this is a really hard question.

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