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  1. Match the proper exponent rule (law) below* 5 points (a/b)^m = a^m b^m a^0 = 1 (a^m)^n = a^mn a^m x a^n = a ^ m +n (a/b)^m = a ^
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  2. 8th grade Quotient Rule of Exponents Quick Check ConnexusSimplify this expression using the Quotient Rule of Integer Exponents:
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  3. Which exponent rule(s) would be used to simplify this expression? 2x^5⋅12x^−4(1 point) Responses The quotient rule to
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  4. Which exponent rule(s) would be used to simplify this expression? 2x5⋅12x−4(1 point) Responses The quotient rule to subtract
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  5. Match the proper exponent rule (law) below* 5 points (a/b)^m = a^m b^m a^0 = 1 (a^m)^n = a^mn a^m x a^n = a ^ m +n (a/b)^m = a ^
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  6. Quotient Rule:Use the limit definition of the derivative to prove that the quotient rule
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  7. f(x)=5+(6/x)+(7/x^2), find f'(x).I haven't done fractions without using the quotient rule im not so sure this would work with
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  8. Complete the table. For each of the expressions, choose which exponent rule has been used to simplify.(3 points)Product Rule
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  9. QuestionComplete the table. For each of the expressions, choose which exponent rule has been used to simplify.(3 points) Product
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  10. Complete the table. For each of the expressions, choose which exponent rule has been used to simplify.(3 points)Product Rule
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