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Find the value of m when
5^m/5^-3/5^2=5^3​

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Answered by wardaOhana
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Answer:

 \frac{ {5}^{m} }{ \frac{ {5}^{ - 3} }{ {5}^{2} } }     =  {5}^{3}

 \frac{ {5}^{m}\times  {5}^{2}  }{ {5}^{ - 3} }  =  {5}^{3}

 {5}^{m + 2  + 3}  =  {5}^{3}

m + 5 = 3

m = 3 - 5

m =  - 2

Answered by Anonymous
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An exponent on index is a number written to the right and the little above the base. It indicates the number of times the base occurs in the product.
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