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Using the Quotient Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of 6^12/6^4 ?
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The Quotient Rule of Exponents states that when dividing two exponential expressions with the same base, you subtract the exponents.
In this case, we have 6^12 divided by 6^4. To apply the Quotient Rule, we subtract the exponents:
6^12/6^4 = 6^(12-4) = 6^8
So an equivalent form of 6^12/6^4 is 6^8.
In this case, we have 6^12 divided by 6^4. To apply the Quotient Rule, we subtract the exponents:
6^12/6^4 = 6^(12-4) = 6^8
So an equivalent form of 6^12/6^4 is 6^8.
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