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What is the product of(5m^-2)(2m^-3)?
7/m^5
7m^6
10/m^5
10m^6

User Macky
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Answer:

10/m^5

Explanation:

(5m^-2)(2m^-3)

= 10 m^(-5)

= 10/m^5

User Tim De Lange
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Answer:


(10)/(m^5)

Explanation:

We have to find the product of
(5m^(-2))(2m^(-3))

Multiply using the term by term we get


10m^(-2)m^(-3)

Now, using the exponent property
x^a\cdot x^b=x^(1+b)


10m^(-2-3)\\\\=10m^(-5)

Finally using the exponent property
x^(-a)=(1)/(x^a)


10m^(-5)\\\\(10)/(m^5)

Third option is correct.

User Reza Owliaei
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