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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Multiplying Terms with Same Base
am-n equals
Question
a
m
−
n
equals
A
a
m
a
−
n
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B
a
m
a
n
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a
−
m
a
n
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a
n
a
m
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Solution
The correct option is
B
a
m
a
n
For any non-zero integer 'a',
a
m
a
n
=
a
m
−
n
,
where m and n are any integers.
For example,
4
2
4
−
3
=
4
2
−
(
−
3
)
=
4
5
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