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What is the product of (5m^-2)(2m^-3)?

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I think your answer is 10/m^5
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Answer:


10m^(-5)

Explanation:

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

To find: Product of function

Solution: we do normal multiplying the equation

firstly, 5×2= 10

secondly, In multiplying when the bases are same, powers are added

therefore,
m^(-2)* m^(-3) = m^(-2-3)= m^(-5)

hence,
(5m^(-2))(2m^(-3))=10m^(-5)

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