aᵐ ÷ bⁿ = (a/b)ᵐ - ⁿ?
Hey can you tell me that it is possible or not?
i am confused.
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(i) aᵐ ∙ aⁿ = aᵐ + ⁿ
(ii) aᵐ/aⁿ = aᵐ - ⁿ
(iii) (aᵐ)ⁿ = aᵐⁿ
(iv) a = 1 (a ≠ 0).
(v) a-ⁿ = 1/aⁿ
(vi) ⁿ√aᵐ = aᵐ/ⁿ
(vii) (ab)ᵐ = aᵐ ∙ bⁿ.
(viii) (a/b)ᵐ = aᵐ/bⁿ
(ix) If aᵐ = bᵐ (m ≠ 0), then a = b.
(x) If aᵐ = aⁿ then m = n.
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Step-by-step explanation:
in law of exponent
in division when the base are same then the power must be subtracted
it is not possible because bases are not same
i hope it helps you
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