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Quotient rule of integer exponent: t400/t100
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The quotient rule of integer exponents states that when dividing two numbers with the same base but different exponents, you subtract the exponents.

In this case, we have t400 divided by t100. Since the base (t) is the same, we subtract the exponents, which gives us t(400-100) or t300.

So, t400/t100 = t300.
2 years ago

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