Using the quotient rule exponents, what is an equivalent form of 2⁶ ÷ 2³?

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To solve this problem using the quotient rule of exponents, we subtract the exponents.

2⁶ ÷ 2³ = 2^(6-3) = 2³ = 8

Therefore, an equivalent form of 2⁶ ÷ 2³ is 8.
Is it 18
No, that is not correct. The correct answer is 8.
But I dont see a 8 on my quick check
I apologize for any confusion. Let's go through the steps again:

We are given 2⁶ ÷ 2³.

Using the quotient rule of exponents, we subtract the exponents:

2⁶ ÷ 2³ = 2^(6-3) = 2³ = 2 * 2 * 2 = 8.

Therefore, an equivalent form of 2⁶ ÷ 2³ is indeed 8. It seems there might be an error or misinterpretation in the quick check you are referring to.
It's the "quotient rule of exponents quick check"
I apologize for the confusion. Without further information, it is difficult to determine what the correct answer is in the context of the specific "quotient rule of exponents quick check" you are referring to. It's possible that there may be a typo or error in the quick check itself.

To clarify, according to the quotient rule of exponents, the expression 2⁶ ÷ 2³ simplifies to 2^(6-3) = 2³ = 8. This is the widely accepted rule in mathematics.

If you are still unsure about the answer in relation to your quick check, I would recommend seeking clarification from your teacher or instructor. They will be able to provide the correct interpretation and answer based on the specific context of the quick check.