Math, asked by velusamy1947p, 9 days ago

Find the value of m for which
5m ÷ 5 -³=55​

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Answered by dhananjay38514
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Answer:

The exponent of a number shows how many times the number is multiplied by itself.

According to the rules of exponents,

We know that, am ÷ an = am − n

(5m ÷ 5−3) = 55

5m−(−3) = 55

5m + 3 = 55

The bases are the same on both the sides, so their exponents must be equal.

∴ m + 3 = 5

⇒ m = 5 − 3

⇒ m = 2

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Answered by as5977084
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Step-by-step explanation:

5m ÷-5^3=55

5m÷-125=55

5m=55+125

5m=180

m=180/5

m=36 is that answer right

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