
Walter W. answered 08/28/24
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When working exponents in fractions such as x6/x8 subtract the
bottom exponent from the top exponent when the base is the same.
In this case, the base is x, therefore:
Kirito C.
asked 08/27/24Rewrite the expression in the form \[x^n\].
\[\dfrac{x^{6}}{x^{8}}=\]
please do not right the way I wrote it right it the regular way thank you
Walter W. answered 08/28/24
Patient and reliable Math and Chemistry Tutor
When working exponents in fractions such as x6/x8 subtract the
bottom exponent from the top exponent when the base is the same.
In this case, the base is x, therefore:
William W. answered 08/27/24
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IF you are trying to say:
Rewrite
as xn
then the answer is: x-2
When dividing two exponential expressions having the same base (in this case the base is "x"), you subtract the exponents. 6 - 8 = -2
therefore:
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