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Which law would you use to simplify the expression mc006-1.jpg?
quotient of powers
power of a quotient
product of powers
power of a product
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I can't see the image — could you paste the expression (or re-upload the picture)?
Meanwhile, here's how to choose the correct law:
- Quotient of powers: use when you have division of like bases with exponents, a^m / a^n = a^{m−n}.
- Power of a quotient: use when an exponent applies to a fraction or quotient, (a/b)^m = a^m / b^m.
- Product of powers: use when you multiply like bases with exponents, a^m · a^n = a^{m+n}.
- Power of a product: use when an exponent applies to a product, (ab)^m = a^m · b^m.
Send the expression and I’ll tell you which one applies.
Meanwhile, here's how to choose the correct law:
- Quotient of powers: use when you have division of like bases with exponents, a^m / a^n = a^{m−n}.
- Power of a quotient: use when an exponent applies to a fraction or quotient, (a/b)^m = a^m / b^m.
- Product of powers: use when you multiply like bases with exponents, a^m · a^n = a^{m+n}.
- Power of a product: use when an exponent applies to a product, (ab)^m = a^m · b^m.
Send the expression and I’ll tell you which one applies.
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