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Answered by irshadsyed281
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Answer:

a^m x b^m = (ab)^m

Because, insted of doing the power first and the multiplying them we multiple them give them the power.

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Answered by vca1735
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Step-by-step explanation:

When we take common of the equation am×bm, m came out as common and the product is left inside bracket.

 {a}^{m}  \times  {b}^{m}  =   {(a \times b)}^{m}  =  {(ab)}^{m}

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