What is the Quotient Rule of Integer Exponents?(1 point) Responses 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 - incorrect 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 - no response given 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 plus b power - no response given xaxb=xa−b

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The correct statement of the Quotient Rule of Integer Exponents is:

\[ x^a \div x^b = x^{a-b} \]

So, out of the choices you provided, the correct one is:

\[ x^a x^b = x^{a-b} \]

This rule states that when you divide two expressions with the same base, you subtract the exponents.

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