SOLUTION: im doing "zero and negaive exponents"... in need to "use the quotient of powers property to simplify the expression." this is the ISBNcode: 0-618-37183-4 19. 5^6/5^3 thi

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Question 33082: im doing "zero and negaive exponents"...
in need to "use the quotient of powers property to simplify the expression."
this is the ISBNcode: 0-618-37183-4
19. 5^6/5^3


this is one i did, i dont know if its right
ex.
m^5/m^11= 1/m^-6= m^5+m^6/m^11= 1

Answer by wuwei96815(245)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Usually ,when you divide, you subtract exponents.

m^5/m^11 = m^5 x m^-11 = m^-6 or 1/m^6

Am I wrong?


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