Math, asked by ukeyshital64, 12 hours ago


 {a6 \div  {a4 =}^{?} }^{?}


Simplify the indices​

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Answered by keshavkumarjha876
1

Answer:

a⁶÷a⁴= a²

Step-by-step explanation:

As you know that To divide exponents (or powers) with the same base, subtract the exponents. Division is the opposite of multiplication, so it makes sense that because you add exponents when multiplying numbers with the same base, you subtract the exponents when dividing numbers with the same base.

Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a^{6}÷a^{4}

a^{6}=a×a×a×a×a×a

a^{4}=a×a×a×a

Divide the expanded values in the power values

a×a×a×a×a×a÷a×a×a×a

4( a) gets cancel in the numerator and the denominator

a×a=a²

a^{6}÷a^{4}=a²

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