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26 August, 05:31

Which law would you use to simplify the expression 3^10/3^4

a. quotient of powers

b. power of a quotient

c. product of powers

d. power of a product

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  1. 26 August, 05:59
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    When dividing a term with the same constant but different exponents, use the quotient of power rule to simply the given expression. to simply using the quotient of power, follow this:

    x^a / x^b = x^ (a - b)

    3^10 / 3^4 = 3 ^ (10 - 4)

    3^10 / 3^4 = 3^6
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