xaxb = xa+b
The quotient rule of integer exponents states that when dividing two expressions with the same base, you subtract the exponents. In this case, x is the base and a and b are the exponents. So when dividing x to the power of a by x to the power of b, the quotient is x to the power of a minus b.
What is the Quotient Rule of Integer Exponents?(1 point)
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xaxb=xb−a
the fraction with numerator x to the A th power and denominator x to the b th power is equal to x raised to the b minus A power
xaxb=xab
the fraction with numerator x to the A th power and denominator x to the b th power is equal to x raised to the A b power
xaxb=xa−b
the fraction with numerator x to the A th power and denominator x to the b th power is equal to x raised to the A minus b power
xaxb=xa+b
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