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Answered by Adarsh020424
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Answer:

1 is the answer of your question

Answered by BrainlyArnab
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 \huge  \red{\underbrace{ \overbrace{ \boxed{ \bf \blue{1}}}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

 \bf  {( - 12)}^{7}  \div  {( - 12)}^{7}  \\  \\  \bf =  >  {( - 12)}^{7 - 7}   \\   \large\{\tiny{ \tiny{using \: the \: rule} {x}^{m}  \div  {x}^{n}  =  {x}^{m - n}} \large\}  \\  \\  \bf =  >  {( - 12)}^{0}  \\  \\  \bf  \large =  >  \red{1} \\   \large \{{ \tiny{because \: any \: number's \: power \: 0 = 1}} \}

We can also use the rule -

  • When any number divided by itself = 1

Note :-

Rules about exponents (powers) of numbers, when bases are same,

  \bf {x}^{m}  \times  {x}^{n}  =  {x}^{m + n}  \\  \bf {x}^{m}  \div  {x}^{n}  =  {x}^{m - n}  \\ \bf  {(x}^{m} {)}^{n}  =  {x}^{m \times n}  \\  \bf {x}^{ \frac{m}{n} }  =  \sqrt[n]{ {x}^{m} }

Hope it helps.

#BeBrainly :-)

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