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Answered by mdabeed221
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Answered by suraj5070
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 \sf \bf {a}^{2} \times 2 {a}^{4} \times 5 {a}^{8}

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 \sf \bf \implies {a}^{2} \times 2 {a}^{4} \times 5 {a}^{8}

 \sf \bf \implies 10 {a}^{2} \times  {a}^{4} \times  {a}^{8}

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 \sf \bf {a}^{n} \times {a}^{m} ={a}^{n+m}

 \sf \bf \dfrac{{a}^{n}}{{a}^{m}} ={a}^{n-m}

 \sf \bf {{((a)}^{n})}^{m}={a}^{nm}

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