When dividing powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents. For example, ( a^m \div a^n = a^{m-n} ). This rule simplifies calculations and helps maintain consistency in exponent rules. If the bases are different, you cannot directly apply this rule and must evaluate each term separately.
Separation of powers is what dividing the powers of government is called.
It is called the separation of powers.
Seperation of Powers.
in dividing decimals you never get a remainder and in dividing whole numbers you do. +++ More to the point perhaps, you are working in powers of 10 all the time.
seperations of powers
x5 * x.5
separation of powers.
When dividing powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents to simplify the expression based on the properties of exponents. This is derived from the definition of exponents, where dividing (a^m) by (a^n) (both with the same base (a)) can be thought of as removing (n) factors of (a) from (m) factors of (a), resulting in (a^{m-n}). This rule helps maintain consistency and simplifies calculations involving powers.
Separation of powers.
dividing a government into different branches with distinct areas of authority
The Constitution
In order to PREVENT tyranny by dividing the powers of government.