explain the law below with examples a ^m x b^ m = a/b^m
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the correct law is a^m × b^m = (ab)^m
this is because since the powers of both the factors are the same, they can be applied to both numbers at once. and since both the factors are being multiplied, a × b = ab, the power goes to both the numbers. hence the brackets represent "whole" so you would read the answer as " a b whole square"
example: 2^2 × 3^2 = (2*3)^2
= (6)^2 or 6^2
=36
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