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x8x2

x16x12

x25x14


8x62x4

Why do we subtract exponents when we are dividing like bases?

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1) x8x2 = x(8+2) = x10

2) x16x12 = x(16+12) = x28

3) x25x14 = x(25+14) = x39

4) 8x62x4 = 8x6-4 = 8x2

When dividing like bases, we subtract exponents because when we divide, we are essentially subtracting the exponents of the same base. This is a property of exponents that states (a^m)/(a^n) = a^(m-n) where a is the base and m and n are the exponents. This is why we subtract exponents when dividing like bases.
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