Let a and b be nonzero real numbers and m and n be integers. Which of the following is not a law of exponents? (») ()" a" (b) (a")" = am+n b" (c) = am- (d) (ab)" = a"b" a"

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Let a and b be nonzero real numbers and m and n be
integers. Which of the following is not a law of exponents?
(») ()"
a"
(b) (a")" = am+n
b"
(c)
= am-
(d) (ab)" = a"b"
a"
Transcribed Image Text:Let a and b be nonzero real numbers and m and n be integers. Which of the following is not a law of exponents? (») ()" a" (b) (a")" = am+n b" (c) = am- (d) (ab)" = a"b" a"
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