state the quotient law of exponents
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⚫✴⛤☞✔The quotient rule says that when you are dividing x^m by x^n, you can simply subtract the two exponents (m-n) and keep the same base. You must always subtract the denominator from the numerator for the quotient rule to work, and x cannot equal 0.
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✴⚫⛤☞✔Quotient rule says that to divide two exponents with the same base, you keep the base and subtract the powers. This is similar to reducing fractions; when you subtract the powers put the answer in the numerator or denominator depending on where the higher power was located.
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⚫✴⛤☞✔The quotient rule says that when you are dividing x^m by x^n, you can simply subtract the two exponents (m-n) and keep the same base. You must always subtract the denominator from the numerator for the quotient rule to work, and x cannot equal 0.
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✴⚫⛤☞✔Quotient rule says that to divide two exponents with the same base, you keep the base and subtract the powers. This is similar to reducing fractions; when you subtract the powers put the answer in the numerator or denominator depending on where the higher power was located.
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