Q. 815.0( 1 Vote )
State whether the given statements are true (T)or false (F).
ap × bq = (ab)pq
Answer :
the above statement is false.
here , from the laws of exponents , (ab)m= am × bm
So , here , (ab)pq = apq × bpq ≠ ap × bq
∴ LHS ≠ RHS
∴ ap × bq ≠ (ab)pq
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