SOLUTION: This is the question: Simplify each quotient, using a positive exponent. Assume each variable does not equal zero
How would I solve this: {{{g^9/g^15}}}
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Question 56672: This is the question: Simplify each quotient, using a positive exponent. Assume each variable does not equal zero
How would I solve this:
I know if i didnt have to do that it would be so how would i do what the question says?
Answer by Hook(36) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What exactly does "Simplify each quotient, using a positive exponent" mean? Let me translate: "make each division problem more simple, and make sure there's a postive exponent in there some how"
You're on the right track with your answer, but let me throw this out there:
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