SOLUTION: {{{X^2 * X^3}}} divided by {{{X^4}}}

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Answer by FrankM(1040)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
When multiplying two numbers whose base is the same, we just add the exponents.

So,
And similarly, dividing is to subtract the exponent.
So
Over time, this will become intuitive, and you'll know the answer is X just by glancing at the problem. Of course, you may need to show steps to keep a teacher happy, but in longer problems, likely, not.

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