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simplify using the laws exponents x2*x-3​

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Answered by nikiteku9866
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Answer:

if the question is actually x^2 * x^-3

Then it is pretty simple.

acc. to the exponential laws,

If equational terms have same bases, like in this case, both the terms' base is x, then we add the exponents, no matter what form they may be. ( fraction, whole no. etc.)

So now we add the exponents.

2+(-3)

= -1

Therefore this will be the exponent of the answer. the base of the answer would be same as the given bases of the term.

Hence, the answer would be

x^-1.

Step-by-step explanation:

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