Theorem 26. If n ∈ N then (1^n) = 1. Theorem 27. If x, n, m ∈ N then (x^m)^n = x^(mn) . Exercise 39. Prove the above two theorem.

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Theorem 26. If n ∈ N then (1^n) = 1.

Theorem 27. If x, n, m ∈ N then (x^m)^n = x^(mn) .

Exercise 39. Prove the above two theorem.

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Given 1=1 where n belongs to N(natural numbers)

 

Prove ..

1×1×1×1.........×1 n Times.........(1)

 

So .

Form equation 1 

Value of 1n=1.... Hance proved.

 

 

 

 

 

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