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Using the Quotient Rule of Exponents, what is the exponent in an equivalent form of 7^9/7^6 if the base is 7?(1 point
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To use the Quotient Rule of Exponents, we subtract the exponents when dividing with the same base.
In this case, the base is 7 and we have:
7^9 / 7^6
By using the Quotient Rule, we subtract the exponents:
7^9 ÷ 7^6 = 7^(9 - 6) = 7^3
Therefore, the exponent in an equivalent form of 7^9/7^6 is 3.
In this case, the base is 7 and we have:
7^9 / 7^6
By using the Quotient Rule, we subtract the exponents:
7^9 ÷ 7^6 = 7^(9 - 6) = 7^3
Therefore, the exponent in an equivalent form of 7^9/7^6 is 3.
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