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What is the sixth law of exponent?

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Answered by JennyPragnyarani
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The 6th law of exponents says, to raise a product to a power, you can multiply each of its factors by the same power.

For example if you have (acm) to the power x, that will be equal to the product of (a to the power x), (c to the power x) and (m to the power x).

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Answered by lubnaqaisar03
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Answer:

The 6th law of exponent is:

a with the power 0=1

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