What does the quotient rule of exponents say?
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Explanation:
The quotient rule of exponents is:
What this means that if you are dealing with a quotient problem involving exponents, then you can subtract the exponents if the bases are the same.
This is how it works. Lets consider the following:
If we write out the exponents like so...
... we can cancel out some of the
This is essentially subtraction and rather then writing out every term we can subtract the exponents like so:
Remember: You can only apply this rule if the bases are the same!
For example we could not simply
Lets look at a final example:
Simplify:
Here we have three different bases so we can treat this as three small problems if we split up the problem such that:
We now apply the rule:
I hope this helped. :)