5m=3
therefore m =3 over 5
m + 3 - 20 = 5 m + 3 = 25 m = 22
To find the value of ((-8)^{5} \times (-8)^{3}), you can use the property of exponents that states (a^m \times a^n = a^{m+n}). Here, ((-8)^{5} \times (-8)^{3} = (-8)^{5+3} = (-8)^{8}). Therefore, ((-8)^{5} \times (-8)^{3} = (-8)^{8}), which equals (65536).
m = 3
m= -48
m = 15
Well, honey, if m equals 6, then 5 times m is just 5 times 6, which equals 30. It's as simple as that, no need to overcomplicate things. Just plug in that value of m and you've got your answer faster than you can say "math is fun."
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5 times 2 square equals 20 minus 29 equals -9
"3m" means "3 times m", so if m=9, then: 3m = 3 x 9 = 27.
When M equals 25, then M divided by 5 is 5. It makes no difference what N is.
Given m equals 3 and n equals 1 then m3n3 equals?m3n3 = m*3*n*3 = 3*3*1*3 = [ 27 ]