English, asked by waahidkhan, 4 months ago

(a/b)m×(a/b)n is equal to​

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Answered by gerwinoliver
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

i think where m and n are the power of (a/b).

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The exponent "product rule" tells us that, when multiplying two powers that have the same base, you can add the exponents

in our question bases are equal and exponents are different different.

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where,

(a/b)^m :- power raised to m.

and (a/b)^n :- power raised to n.

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(a/b)^m * (a/b)^n = (a/b) ^(m+n)

Explanation:

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