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Power Quotient Rule Type1 1

1) Use the power of a quotient rule to simplify expressions with exponents. This rule states that when dividing terms with the same base, you subtract the exponents. 2) Find the value of x in equations by setting them equal to each other and solving. This involves operations like taking roots or logarithms. 3) Questions C1 and C2 test understanding of the power of a quotient rule and evaluating expressions with integer exponents. For C1, applying the rule shows the correct answer is i. For C2, (–18)15 equals (–9)15, as –18 raised to an odd exponent is equivalent to (–9) raised to the same exponent.
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Power Quotient Rule Type1 1

1) Use the power of a quotient rule to simplify expressions with exponents. This rule states that when dividing terms with the same base, you subtract the exponents. 2) Find the value of x in equations by setting them equal to each other and solving. This involves operations like taking roots or logarithms. 3) Questions C1 and C2 test understanding of the power of a quotient rule and evaluating expressions with integer exponents. For C1, applying the rule shows the correct answer is i. For C2, (–18)15 equals (–9)15, as –18 raised to an odd exponent is equivalent to (–9) raised to the same exponent.
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Exponents - Power of a Quotient Rule
A) Use the power of a quotient rule to rewrite each expression as a single exponent.

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Answer key

T1S1
Exponents - Power of a Quotient Rule
A) Use the power of a quotient rule to rewrite each expression as a single exponent.

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