Math, asked by Prasansa6229, 24 days ago

give one laws of exponent then cite an example to explane

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Answered by Anonymous
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One of a set of rules in algebra: exponents of numbers are added when the numbers are multiplied, subtracted when the numbers are divided, and multiplied when raised by still another exponent: am×aⁿ=am+n; am÷aⁿ=am−n; (am)ⁿ=amn.

Answered by satwikvanshraj2008
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Answer:

a^m * b^m =(a+b)^m

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose a is 2

b is 3

m is 2

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

2^2 * 3^2 =

4*9=36.

Now using the law:-

(a+b)^m

(2+3) ^2

6^2

36

Therefore Verified

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