SOLUTION: Find the quotient.
y 9 ÷ y 3
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Question 657319: Find the quotient.
y 9 ÷ y 3
Answer by colliefan(242) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This looks like you mean y to the 9th power and y to the 3rd power.
To divide factors with different exponents, you subtract the exponents. To multiply, you add the exponents.
y^9/y^3
y^(9-3)
y^6
As an example:
y^9 * y^3
y^(9+3)
y^12
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