a^m×a^n=
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am * an = a(m+n) says that when you take a number, a, multiplied by itself m times, and multiply that by the same number a multiplied by itself n times, it's the same as taking that number a and raising it to a power equal to the sum of m + n. Here's an example where. a = 3. m = 4.
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a^mn
Step-by-step explanation:
As the numbers i.e. "a" is same
thus,
The powers will be multiplied
So that's why,
A^m*n
A^mn
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