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Simplify and express each of the following in exponential form. (a) ( a^6/a^4)* a^5*a^0​

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Answered by 98shanmathi
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Answer:

a^7

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Answered by anjukrishusachin
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given

( \frac{ {a}^{6} }{ {a}^{4} } ) \: \times  {a}^{5}  \times  {a}^{0}  \\  =  {a}^{(6 - 4)}  \times  {a}^{5}  \times  1 \\  =  {a}^{2} \times  {a}^{5}  \times  1 \\  = {a}^{(2 + 5)} \\  =  {a}^{7}

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when the bases are equal and multiplied, we add exponents.

when bases are equal and divided, we subtract the exponents.

any power 0 is equals to 1

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