SOLUTION: If a⊕ b=a3−b, and c=101010101010101010 is an 18-digit number, what is c⊕ (c ⊕ c)?

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Question 1161120: If a⊕ b=a3−b, and c=101010101010101010 is an 18-digit number, what is c⊕ (c ⊕ c)?
Answer by greenestamps(13200)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


"a3" is not standard notation. I don't care to guess what it might mean.

If it is "a times 3", write "3a".

If it is a to the 3rd power, use "^" to denote exponentiation: "a^3".

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