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Which are the correct steps to follow to simplify an exponential expression using the Quotient Rule of Integer Exponents? (1 point)
Subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator; and write the resulting expression in exponential form.
Check if the bases are the same; if they are, subtract the exponents
• of the numerator and denominator (leave as-is otherwise); and write the resulting expression in exponential form.
Check if the bases are different; if they are, subtract the exponents of
• the numerator and denominator; and write the resulting expression in exponential form.
Check if the bases are the same; if they are, add the exponents of the
• numerator and denominator (leave as-is otherwise); and write the resulting expression in exponential form.
Subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator; and write the resulting expression in exponential form.
Check if the bases are the same; if they are, subtract the exponents
• of the numerator and denominator (leave as-is otherwise); and write the resulting expression in exponential form.
Check if the bases are different; if they are, subtract the exponents of
• the numerator and denominator; and write the resulting expression in exponential form.
Check if the bases are the same; if they are, add the exponents of the
• numerator and denominator (leave as-is otherwise); and write the resulting expression in exponential form.
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The correct steps to follow to simplify an exponential expression using the Quotient Rule of Integer Exponents are:
1. **Check if the bases are the same.** If they are, then proceed to the next step; if they are not, the expression can't be simplified using the Quotient Rule in this context and you would leave it as-is.
2. **Subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator.** Write the resulting expression in exponential form.
So, to summarize, the appropriate choice is:
- **Check if the bases are the same; if they are, subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator (leave as-is otherwise); and write the resulting expression in exponential form.**
1. **Check if the bases are the same.** If they are, then proceed to the next step; if they are not, the expression can't be simplified using the Quotient Rule in this context and you would leave it as-is.
2. **Subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator.** Write the resulting expression in exponential form.
So, to summarize, the appropriate choice is:
- **Check if the bases are the same; if they are, subtract the exponents of the numerator and denominator (leave as-is otherwise); and write the resulting expression in exponential form.**
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