SOLUTION: can someone please check this for me? m^10/m^40=m^10-40 =m^30 =1/m^30

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Question 81233: can someone please check this for me?
m^10/m^40=m^10-40
=m^30
=1/m^30

Answer by tutor_paul(519)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You got it the right answer, just that your second step should be . Probably just a typo...
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Remember that when dividing terms with the same base, just keep your base and subtract the exponents. When multiplying, keep the base and add the exponents.
Good Luck,
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