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Answered by Thenavi
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Answer:

3^5/3^2 × 3^10

3^2 × 3^3/3^2 × 3^10

3^3 × 3^10=3^3+10

=3^13

Answered by hydrowolfieforfun
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Answer:

3^13

Step-by-step explanation:

There are two operations mentioned in the equation- Division and Multiplication.

According to BODMAS, we will do Division first.

According to laws of exponents (Division):

a^9 / a^5 = a^9-5  (If the base is the same, the powers only get subtracted).

So, 3^5 / 3^2 = 3^5-2 = 3^3

Now, according to another law of exponent (Multiplication):

a^6 x a^7 = a^6 + 7 (If the base is the same the powers only get added).

So, 3^3 x 3^10 = 3^3+10 = 3^13

To be written as: 3^{13}

Hope this helps...

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