
Concept explainers
i.
To identify: The quotient
i.

Answer to Problem 61E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The quotient,
Use power formula,
Then,
Since
So,
Conclusion:
To simplify the quotient
ii.
To identify: The solution of quotient
ii.

Answer to Problem 61E
Different ways to simplify the given quotient is
And get the formula of exponent is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Quotient
Concept Involved:
Use power formula,
Multiply the quotient
Divide by the common factor of
Therefore,
Get the definition of exponent is
Conclusion:
Different ways to simplify the given quotient is
And get the formula of exponent is
iii.
To identify: The solution of quotient
iii.

Answer to Problem 61E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Quotient
Concept Involved:
Use power formula,
Then,
Conclusion:
To simplify the expression
iv.
To identify: The solution of quotient
iv.

Answer to Problem 61E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Quotient
Concept Involved:
Use power formula,
Since, by the definition of zero exponent
Then,
So, get the definition of exponent is
Conclusion:
To simplify the expression
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