Math, asked by sandeeptani8999, 2 months ago

(-2)ˉ⁵ × (-2)⁶ is equal to = ​

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Answered by no1yt112345
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Answer:

The answer will be '2'

Step-by-step explanation:

= (-2^5) x (-2^6)

= -2^-5+6

= -2^1

= 2 (Ans)

When multiplying digits if the base is same then we have to add their sum..

Here the base -2 was same so we add the two exponents..

Answered by vanshikauppal2005
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Step-by-step explanation:

 {( - 2)}^{ - 5}   \times  {( - 2)}^{6}  \\  \frac{1}{ {( - 2)}^{5} }  \times {( - 2)}^{6} \\  \frac{1}{ - 32}   \times 64 \\  - 2

or

(-2)-⁵×(-2)⁶

(-2)-⁵+⁶

(-2)¹

-2

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