Asked by alexis
1. Which of the following is equivalent to x^5y^2/xy^2 when x not= 0 and y not= 0?
a. x^6y^5
b. x^5y
c. x^4y
d. x^4
a. x^6y^5
b. x^5y
c. x^4y
d. x^4
Answers
Answered by
Damon
x^5/x^1 = x^4
y^2/y^2 = 1
so
x^4
note: x^1 IS x
y^2/y^2 = 1
so
x^4
note: x^1 IS x
Answered by
alexis
thanks so much:)
Answered by
Damon
You are welcome.
Answered by
Legit answers
The answers are
D
A
B
B
B
Funny I know but they are 100%
D
A
B
B
B
Funny I know but they are 100%
Answered by
Lil Pump
ok ok funny guy. @legit answers. for connexus u3l5 the answers are
d
a
b
d
b
dont listen to legit answers he will pass you but not let you get a 100% i got an 80%
d
a
b
d
b
dont listen to legit answers he will pass you but not let you get a 100% i got an 80%
Answered by
dookie johnson
Lil pump is 100% right sorry bro
Answered by
@Lil Pump and dookie johnson SUCCKKK
@Lil Pump and @dookie johnson are wrrrrroooooonng! They will barely pass you 80%! Don't listen to them, I went on Quizlet to check to see if they were right and @Legit answers are correct! CORRECT ANSWERS ARE: D A B B B
Answered by
Lil Pump
yea bros we suck we gave you the wrong answers dont listen
Answered by
dookie johnson
srry manz
Answered by
taylor
ya'll suck
Answered by
Fortnite Kellym49
lollllllllllllllllllllllll XDD
Answered by
Skel
Algebra 1 B, Unit 2: Exponents and Expoential Functions
Lesson 5: Division Properties of Exponents
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1.D: x^4
2. A: 5(5^3/2/5)^2
3. B. 6^3x5
4. B. 4.5x10^9
5. B. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents
Lesson 5: Division Properties of Exponents
---
1.D: x^4
2. A: 5(5^3/2/5)^2
3. B. 6^3x5
4. B. 4.5x10^9
5. B. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents
Answered by
Jordi
DABBB is correct!!
Answered by
lolxdrawr
@Skel is right bruvs
Answered by
Forgein_kidd2 <sc
Everyone just go to quizlet when you hook up da answer and it will get you a hundred all the time
Answered by
Bee
The answers for ACA Honors Algebra 1 B, Unit 2, Lesson 5: Division Properties of Exponents are:
1. D: x^4
2. C: 5(5^3/2/5)^2
3. B: 6^3x^5
4. D: 2.5*10^6
5. B: To subtract powers with the same base, subtract the exponents.
I got a 3/5 with Skel’s answers sooo.... but these are the correct ones, at least in 2019-2020 ACA
1. D: x^4
2. C: 5(5^3/2/5)^2
3. B: 6^3x^5
4. D: 2.5*10^6
5. B: To subtract powers with the same base, subtract the exponents.
I got a 3/5 with Skel’s answers sooo.... but these are the correct ones, at least in 2019-2020 ACA
Answered by
someone
y'all it really is DABBB.
Answered by
Trinity
for connections academy the correct answers are:
1. x^4
2. 5(5^3)/(2)/(5)^(2)
3. 6^3x^5
4. 4.5 * 10^9
5. to subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents
Hope this helps!!!
1. x^4
2. 5(5^3)/(2)/(5)^(2)
3. 6^3x^5
4. 4.5 * 10^9
5. to subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents
Hope this helps!!!
Answered by
Veci
Okay, you are all making my day worse.
Answered by
Rose
Write answer
D
A
B
D
B
D
A
B
D
B
Answered by
Mar60
D
A
B
B
B
I got 100%
A
B
B
B
I got 100%
Answered by
legit is right
its dabbb
Answered by
yup
yea, it is DABBB i just took the quickcheck and i got 100%
Answered by
anon
IT IS DABBB TRUST ME OR DON'T IT'S YOUR SCORE
Answered by
Joey
its
1. D
2. A
3. B
4. D
5. B
I did DABBB and got a 4/5
1. D
2. A
3. B
4. D
5. B
I did DABBB and got a 4/5
Answered by
Writeacher
Be careful of these lists of answers without explanations. Sometimes kids deliberately post wrong answers. Sometimes teachers and/or test publishers mix the questions and answer choices up. Sometimes they change them completely!
Be aware!
Be aware!
Answered by
Anonymous
Lil Pump is correct for HONORS algebra.
stop criticizing Lil Pump, actually, you're supposed to PRAISE him/her
Sorry if I sound mean, but Lil Pump is correct for
Lesson 5: Division Properties of Exponents
Honors Algebra 1 B Unit 2: Exponents and Exponential Functions
as of 2021
stop criticizing Lil Pump, actually, you're supposed to PRAISE him/her
Sorry if I sound mean, but Lil Pump is correct for
Lesson 5: Division Properties of Exponents
Honors Algebra 1 B Unit 2: Exponents and Exponential Functions
as of 2021
Answered by
Anonymous
and that writeteacher is a fake, even though she/he is right (see the logo?).
Answered by
Anonymous
Good luck, y'all!
Answered by
purple
Anonymous is correct, apparently the test differs between regular and honors. Check your answers before submitting them, I suggest using Mathway its very efficient
Answered by
Quick check up
@ Legit answers are correct as in 2021
Answers:
D
A
B
B
B
Answers:
D
A
B
B
B
Answered by
funny thing
OMG it is DABBB THIS CRAZY
Answered by
REEEE
Bro dabb still works nice mates!
Answered by
Toob
Legit answers are still correct
Answered by
YASSS
sill DABBB
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^^>~vmyjungkook~<^^ v top jk bottom
Ok ok no no stop you use *Quizlet for English
* brainly for geography
*mathway or papa math or Symbolab for math
*i forgot what for different languages tho
* this for help and checking not for answers like just give people a hint like if it was like 2x2 then you would say well what is 2+2
Or like 2x4 you would say well it’s like 2+2+2+2
Like give people a close hint not the answer
I get you guys don’t like me saying that but it’s true
Like seriously guys
I’m not trying to be mean I’m just saying
* brainly for geography
*mathway or papa math or Symbolab for math
*i forgot what for different languages tho
* this for help and checking not for answers like just give people a hint like if it was like 2x2 then you would say well what is 2+2
Or like 2x4 you would say well it’s like 2+2+2+2
Like give people a close hint not the answer
I get you guys don’t like me saying that but it’s true
Like seriously guys
I’m not trying to be mean I’m just saying
Answered by
crayon
you look like dababy
Answered by
love you!
2021, Connexus DPoE
-------------------------------
D. x^4
A. 5(5^3/2/5)^2
B. 6^3x^5
B. 4.5x10^9
B. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
Hope you pass, goodluck!
-------------------------------
D. x^4
A. 5(5^3/2/5)^2
B. 6^3x^5
B. 4.5x10^9
B. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
Hope you pass, goodluck!
Answered by
Answers 2022 correct
1d2a3b4b5b. DABBB
Answered by
Ranboo
dabbb is right don't listen to all that drama.
Answered by
toe nail
DABBB ON THEM MATHEMATICS
Answered by
ye
uh its dabbb
Answered by
toe nail
DABBB ON UR TOES
Answered by
WHY
don't listen to any one
Answered by
Listen to me
DABBB is absolutely 100% WRONG
The CORRECT answers are DABDB
I just took it 1 minute ago and i did what everyone said to which was DABBB
and i got number 4 wrong and it says the correct answer was D
DABDB IS 100% CORRECT
The CORRECT answers are DABDB
I just took it 1 minute ago and i did what everyone said to which was DABBB
and i got number 4 wrong and it says the correct answer was D
DABDB IS 100% CORRECT
Answered by
asher
dabbb is 100% right for connexus unit 2 lesson 5 (division properties of exponets)
Answered by
BK
ik this is just going to add to the controversy but I got 80% for DABBB, I think they shuffle the answers.
Answered by
294810384
1 x^4 D
2 5(5^3/2/5)^2 A
3 6^3x^5 B
4 2.5*10^-6 D
5 to subtract powers with the same base add the exponents B
2 5(5^3/2/5)^2 A
3 6^3x^5 B
4 2.5*10^-6 D
5 to subtract powers with the same base add the exponents B
Answered by
someone
@Skel and @294810384 are correct.
Answered by
T^T
just took it...for those with trust issues lmaoo idek why u would trust me but uhm it’s
1- D
2- A
3- B
4- B
5- B
now I actually did these on paper and got these answers so there ya go<3
1- D
2- A
3- B
4- B
5- B
now I actually did these on paper and got these answers so there ya go<3
Answered by
introvertedauthor777
DABBB is 100%
Answered by
AuthorOfBeauty
its not
a
b
c
d
c
a
b
c
d
c
Answered by
just a texen
i just took it got 100% with dabbb
Answered by
...
1. x^4
2. 5(5^3/2/5)^2
3. 6^3x^5
4. 2.5 x 10^ -6
5. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
2. 5(5^3/2/5)^2
3. 6^3x^5
4. 2.5 x 10^ -6
5. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
Answered by
Honors Student
As of Feburary 22nd, for Honors Algebra 1B Unit 2 Lesson 5, the answers are
1. D- x^4
2. A
3.B- 6^3x^5
4. D- 2.5 * 10^-5
5. B- To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents
1. D- x^4
2. A
3.B- 6^3x^5
4. D- 2.5 * 10^-5
5. B- To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents
Answered by
Trust the potato
D. x^4
A. 5(5^3/2/5)^2
B. 6^3x^5
B. 4.5x10^9
B. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
is correct for some students.
1. D- x^4
2. A
3.B- 6^3x^5
4. D- 2.5 * 10^-5
5. B- To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents
is right for me and other student. I agree, @Honors Student.
Feb 23, 2022 Math
~Trust the potato
A. 5(5^3/2/5)^2
B. 6^3x^5
B. 4.5x10^9
B. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
is correct for some students.
1. D- x^4
2. A
3.B- 6^3x^5
4. D- 2.5 * 10^-5
5. B- To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents
is right for me and other student. I agree, @Honors Student.
Feb 23, 2022 Math
~Trust the potato
Answered by
i g0T u Br0 ^-^
2.6.1 - Skills Check: Do you think you're ready to start the lesson?
Algebra 1 B (CL), 7.20 / 2. Exponents and Exponential Functions
correct
DABBB got me 100%
for this specific assignment.
Algebra 1 B (CL), 7.20 / 2. Exponents and Exponential Functions
correct
DABBB got me 100%
for this specific assignment.
Answered by
sheep lover
DABBB is 100% correct I just took it and got a 100 baaaa
Answered by
X
... was 100% correct for me
1. x^4
2. 5(5^3/2/5) ^2
3. 6^3x^5
4. 2.5 x 10^ -6
5. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
1. x^4
2. 5(5^3/2/5) ^2
3. 6^3x^5
4. 2.5 x 10^ -6
5. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
Answered by
The Top G
It is DABDB for U3L5 Division properties of exponents
Answered by
Nat
@Legit Answers is 100% correct!! The answers are D A B B B
Answered by
:•}
D
A
B
D
B
For honors bruh
I got 100%
A
B
D
B
For honors bruh
I got 100%
Answered by
@@
It’s DABBB
D. x^4
A. 5(5^3/2/5)^2
B. 6^3x^5
B. 4.5x10^9
B. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
D. x^4
A. 5(5^3/2/5)^2
B. 6^3x^5
B. 4.5x10^9
B. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents.
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