22. Find the sum and product of each of these pairs of num- bers. Express your answers as a base 3 expansion. a) (112)3, (210)3 b) (2112)3, (12021)3 c) (20001)3, (1111)3 d) (120021)3, (2002)3
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**Step 1:** For the pair (112), (210): Sum: 112 + 210 = 322 Product: 112 * 210 = 23520 **Step 2:** For the pair (2112), (12021): Sum: 2112 + 12021 = 14133 Product: 2112 * 12021 = 25355552 **Step 3:** For the pair (2001311113), (2002): Sum: Show more…
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