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When you divide powers having the same base, subtract the numerator from the denomenator. Put the base in the part of the fraction where the original exponent was larger.

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What is an example of the quotient of powers?

An example of the quotient of powers is when you divide two expressions with the same base. For instance, ( \frac{a^5}{a^2} ) simplifies to ( a^{5-2} = a^3 ). This demonstrates that when dividing powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents.


How can the positionof the decimal point changes in a quotient as you divide by increasing powers of ten?

It moves to the left.


What is the definition quotient of powers?

That means that you divide one power by another one.


How the position of the decimal point changes in a quotient you divide by increasing powers of ten?

It move further to the left.


How does the position of the decimal point changes in a quotient as you divide by increase in powers of ten?

The point moves further to the left.


How does the position of the decimal point change in a quotient as you divide by increasing powers of 10?

The decimal point moves to the left.


How do use the quotient of powers property to simpilfy an expression leaving no negative exponents?

Oh I hate these! I have quiz tomorrow on them, which stinks. Im in pre-algebra though


How do you pronounce quotient?

quotient


Where is quotient?

a quotient is a dividend answer


In math what does the word quotient mean?

A quotient is the result of a division.Example:Divide 100 by 25. The quotient (the "answer" to this calculation) is 4.


What is the quotient of 2.5?

The quotient is the solution to a division sum. As such, a single number cannot have a quotient.


What is quotient of -132?

A quotient is the answer to a division sum. A single number cannot have a quotient.