Practice - Quotient of Powers Law
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Practice Questions
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Simplify $$\frac{7^3}{7^2}$$.
💡 Hint: Remember to subtract the exponents.
What is $$\frac{9^5}{9^3}$$?
💡 Hint: Use the Quotient of Powers Law.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the result of $$\frac{5^6}{5^3}?$$
💡 Hint: Remember to subtract the exponent in the denominator from that in the numerator.
True or False: $$\frac{a^5}{a^2} = a^{7}$$.
💡 Hint: Think about how you should deal with the exponents.
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Challenge Problems
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Simplify the expression $$\frac{3^5}{3^x} = 3^2$$. What is x?
💡 Hint: Use the Quotient of Powers Law to relate the exponents.
Given the expression $$\frac{b^5 b^{10}}{b^7}$$, simplify.
💡 Hint: Combine exponents in the numerator first.
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