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What is the law of exponents?​

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Answered by ramkuanil
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Answenoun Mathematics. the theorem stating the elementary properties of exponents, as the property that the product of the same bases, each raised to an exponent, is equal to the base raised to the sum of the exponents: xa ⋅ xb = xa+b.r:

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noun Mathematics. the theorem stating the elementary properties of exponents, as the property that the product of the same bases, each raised to an exponent, is equal to the base raised to the sum of the exponents: xa ⋅ xb = xa+b.

Answered by aybrainy
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What is the law of exponents?

Tʜ ǫsɪɴ ʟ ғ xɴɴs ,i.e., a^m ÷ a^n = a^m-n ғɪɴs ɢʀ s s ʜ ɪɪsɪɴ ғ ʟɢʙʀɪ xʀssɪɴs.

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