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if a and b are two different rational number and m is a positive natural number , then a^m multiple b^m is equal to ....​

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Answered by mbl
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Answer:

it's (ab)whole power m

Answered by hardikanonymous
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Answer:

(ab)^m

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a law of exponents. If the power of two, unlike rational numbers, is the same, then the product is (first rational number * second rational number)^the same power.

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