Math, asked by lydiaramakrishnan, 9 months ago

a×b×a^2×b how to solve using laws of exponent

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Answered by mysticd
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 a \times b \times a^{2} \times b \\= a \times a^{2} \times b \times b^{2}

 = a^{1+2} \times b^{1+2}

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By Exponential Law :

 \boxed { \pink { a^{m} \times a^{n} = a^{ m + n }}}

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 = a^{3} b^{3}

Therefore.,

 \red{a \times b \times a^{2} \times b}\green {= a^{3} b^{3}}

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Answered by ananjonchakraborty
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Answer:

a^{3}xb^{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

a*b*a^{2}*b

=a^{1+2}*b^{1+1}                                           a^{m} x a^{n}=a^{m+n}

=a^{3 x b^{2}                                                                                                                                                    

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