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19 August, 08:04
M to the 3 power + 9n when m = 4 and n = 5
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Braedon Bradley
19 August, 08:30
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Step-by-step explanation:
m to the power of 3 can be mathematically written as
m³
we have
= m³ + 9n
note that we were provided with the values of m and n to be m=4 and n = 5 respectively.
so from
=m³ + 9n
=4³ + 9 * 5
=64 + 45 (we arrived at 64 by multiplying 4 in three different places i. e 4 * 4*4)
=109
therefore M to the 3 power + 9n when m = 4 and n = 5 is caculated to be equals to 109
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