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Answered by Anonymous
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Find the value of m for which 5^m ÷ 5^-3 = 5^5

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Given:

5^m ÷ 5^-3 = 5^5

Theoram:

As the number 5 is all same in all so 5 will be cancelled as base

So, Now A/Q:

m - ( - 3 ) = 5

m + 3 = 5

m = 5 - 3

m = 2

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Answered by anjishnusaw91
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As the number 5 is all same in the exponential bases so 5 will be cancelled as base

now,,,

m - ( - 3 ) = 5

m + 3 = 5

m = 5 - 3

hence

m=2

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