Home
Class 7
MATHS
Expand . a^3 b^2, a^2 b^3, b^2 a^3, b^3 ...

Expand . `a^3 b^2, a^2 b^3, b^2 a^3, b^3 a^2` Are they all same ?

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Now,
`a ^3 b ^2 =axxaxxaxxbxxb`
`a ^2b ^3=axxaxxbxxbxxb`
`b ^2a ^3=bxxbxxaxxaxxa`
`b ^3a ^2=bxxbxxbxxaxxa`
From above it is cleared that all they are not same.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • EXPONENTS AND POWERS

    NCERT ENGLISH|Exercise EXERCISE 13.1|8 Videos
  • EXPONENTS AND POWERS

    NCERT ENGLISH|Exercise EXERCISE 13.2|5 Videos
  • EXPONENTS AND POWERS

    NCERT ENGLISH|Exercise EXERCISE 13.2|5 Videos
  • DATA HANDLING

    NCERT ENGLISH|Exercise EXERCISE 3.2|5 Videos
  • FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS

    NCERT ENGLISH|Exercise EXERCISE 2.7|6 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Expand : (a-2b)^3

Expand (4a-2b-3c)^2

Expand: (5a-3b+c)^(2)

Expand |(2a , 3b), (5a , 7a)|

Expand : (i) (2a + b)^3

Factorise : a^(3) b - a^(2) b^(2) - b^(3)

Factorize: a^3x^3-3a^2b x^2+3a b^2x-b^3

Factorize: a^3+3a^2b+3a b^2+b^3-8

Factorize: a^3+3a^2b+3a b^2+b^3-8

Factorize: a^3-3a^2b+3a b^2-b^3+8