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16 March, 18:49
A to the 4th divided by a to the 11th power
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Jamie Ellis
16 March, 19:04
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Go back to your power laws.
When dividing exponents with like bases, you keep the base and subtract the exponents:
a^4 / a^11 = a^ (4-11) = a^ (-7)
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