How to simplify exponents when they do not share the same base?
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✨ If you have to multiply the two expressions then you have to multiply them taking them in the bracket with the same exponent .✨
⏩ For example :- a² × b² = (a×b)²
✨If you have to rationalise that expression then you have to firstly take that expression in fraction form in a bracket and then rationalise them in the form of bracket by taking exponent out of the bracket ✨...
⏩For example :- a²: b² =
(a:b)²
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✨ If you have to multiply the two expressions then you have to multiply them taking them in the bracket with the same exponent .✨
⏩ For example :- a² × b² = (a×b)²
✨If you have to rationalise that expression then you have to firstly take that expression in fraction form in a bracket and then rationalise them in the form of bracket by taking exponent out of the bracket ✨...
⏩For example :- a²: b² =
(a:b)²
♦ ♦ HOPE IT HELPS YOU. ♦ ♦
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