Math, asked by monumonika1345, 21 days ago

maths solution for
a^m x b^n =???​

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Answered by anishkumarsidhanshu
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Answer:

a²m X b²n

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. a X a = a²
  2. b X b = b²
  3. a² X b²n
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Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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Concept:

A number's exponent indicates how many times a number has been multiplied by itself. To answer issues involving exponents, the properties of exponents or exponent laws are applied. The reciprocal of the base is multiplied by a negative exponent to determine how many times it must be multiplied.

Given:

The expression a^m*b^n.

Find:

The value of the given expression.

Solution:

The given exponent does not have a solution. Either simplify the value of  b or a to a common factor.

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