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solve by using the law of indices 'p
 {p3 \div {p36}

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Answered by sheeb12ansari
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Given: p^3\div p^3^6

We have to solve the above expression.

  • From the low of indices, the quotient rule states:
  • When dividing like bases, we subtract the exponent.
  • By using the above concept, we are solving the given equation.

We are solving in the following way:

We have,

p^3\div p^3^6

=>\frac{p^3}{p^3^6} \\\\=>p^(^3^-^3^6^)\\\\=>p^-^3^3

Hence, the solution of the above equation isp^-^3^3.

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