Hey boy what is the description for each of the following:

1.Quotient Rules
2.Zero Power
3.Power to a Power Rule
4.Negative Exponents in the Numerator
5.Negative Exponents in the Denominator

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1. Quotient Rules: These rules involve the division of exponents. Specifically, the quotient rule states that when dividing two terms with the same base, you subtract the exponents.

2. Zero Power: This rule states that any non-zero number raised to the power of zero equals 1. In other words, if you have a number and its exponent is zero, the result is always 1.

3. Power to a Power Rule: This rule states that when you have a base with an exponent raised to another exponent, you multiply the exponents together. In other words, if you have a number raised to an exponent and that result is raised to another exponent, you can simplify it by multiplying the exponents.

4. Negative Exponents in the Numerator: When a term in the numerator of an expression has a negative exponent, it means that the term should be moved to the denominator of the expression. The negative exponent becomes positive when it moves to the opposite side (numerator to denominator) and retains its original value.

5. Negative Exponents in the Denominator: Similar to negative exponents in the numerator, when a term in the denominator of an expression has a negative exponent, it means that the term should be moved to the numerator of the expression. The negative exponent becomes positive when it moves to the opposite side (denominator to numerator) and retains its original value.