The Quotient Rule of Exponents states that when you divide two numbers with the same base, you subtract their exponents.
Therefore, an equivalent form of 8^6 ÷ 8^2 can be found by subtracting the exponent of 8^2 (2) from the exponent of 8^6 (6), which gives:
8^6 ÷ 8^2 = 8^(6-2) = 8^4
So, an equivalent form of 8^6 ÷ 8^2 is 8^4.
Using the Quotient Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of 8^6÷8^2?
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