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It is true that exponent laws apply all the time when simplifying variables

How to determine the true statement?

The laws of exponent state that:

[tex](ab)^m = a^m * b^m[/tex]

[tex](a+ b)^m \ne a^m + b^m[/tex]

[tex](a- b)^m \ne a^m - b^m[/tex]

[tex](a/b)^m \ne a^m / b^m[/tex]

The above laws must be followed in all variables.

When any of the law is misinterpreted, misrepresented or misused in simplifying variables, the result would be incorrect

Hence, it is true that exponent laws apply all the time when simplifying variables

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