Math, asked by santoshiv982, 3 months ago

find the value of m (-5/3)⁶ × (-5/3)²m=(-5/3)‐⁴​​

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Answered by chavannaik78
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Answer:

m = (3/5)^12

Step-by-step explanation:

as the minus symbol goes of due the even terms and by shuffling the terms we get the answer as above

Answered by harshitha202034
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Step-by-step explanation:

 { (\frac{ - 5}{3} )}^{6}  \times  { (\frac{ - 5}{3}) }^{2m}  =  { (\frac{ - 5}{3}) }^{ - 4}  \\  { (\frac{ - 5}{3}) }^{2m} = { (\frac{ - 5}{3}) }^{ - 4} \div { (\frac{ - 5}{3} )}^{6}  \\  { (\frac{ - 5}{3}) }^{2m} = { (\frac{ - 5}{3}) }^{ - 4 - 6} \\ { (\frac{ - 5}{3}) }^{2m} = { (\frac{ - 5}{3}) }^{ - 10} \\ 2m =  - 10 \\ m =  \frac{ - 10}{2}  \\ m = \underline{ \underline{  - 5}}

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