APLICA LA PRIMERA LEY DE LOS EXPONENTES. \( \begin{array}{ll}\left(\mathrm{a}^{4}\right)\left(\mathrm{a}^{2}\right)=\square \\ \left(\mathrm{b}^{3}\right)\left(\mathrm{b}^{2}\right)=\square \\ \left(\mathrm{m}^{5}\right)\left(\mathrm{m}^{7}\right)=\square \\ \left(\mathrm{y}^{4}\right)\left(\mathrm{y}^{3}\right)\left(\mathrm{y}^{2}\right)=\square \\ \left(\mathrm{n}^{2}\right)\left(\mathrm{n}^{5}\right)=\square & \left(\mathrm{x}^{7}\right)\left(\mathrm{x}^{5}\right)=\square \\ \left(\mathrm{r}^{2}\right)\left(\mathrm{r}^{4}\right)\left(\mathrm{r}^{3}\right)=\square \\ \square & (\mathrm{p})\left(\mathrm{p}^{3}\right)\left(\mathrm{p}^{5}\right)=\square\end{array} \)
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