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  • 03-01-2021
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If (a^x a ^y) - a^z = a^m then express m in terms of x, y and z.​

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abidemiokin
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  • 08-01-2021

Answer:

m = x+y-z

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the expression.

(a^x a ^y) ÷ a^z = a^m

We are to express m in terms of x, y and z.

Using the multiplicative law of indices, the expression becomes:

a^{x+y} ÷ a^z = a^m

Applying the division rule in indices

a^{x+y} ÷ a^z = a^{x+y-z}

The equation becomes

a^{x+y-z} = a^m

Cancel out the base and equate the powers as shown:

x+y-z = m

Hence the expression of m in terms of x, y and z is m = x+y-z

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