If m<n, then a^m/a^n= a)a^m-n b)1/a^n-m c)1 d)a^m+n
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It would be a^(m-n)
Step-by-step explanation:
When we divide two exponential ( containing exponents ) integers we subtract the exponents from them and then take it as a power of integer
Like in this case
a^m / a^n
a^(m-n) { Here we are subtracting the exponents and then we will give the integer the power .}
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