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Standard IX
Mathematics
Laws of Exponents for Real Numbers
If we multipl...
Question
If we multiply m with
(
256
6561
)
−
5
8
we get
1
, then
m
=
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Solution
According to the question
m
×
(
256
6561
)
−
5
8
=
1
m
×
(
6561
256
)
5
8
=
1
m
=
1
(
6561
256
)
5
8
m
=
(
6561
256
)
5
8
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