Chapter 5: Problem 58
Use the quotient rule and simplify each expression. $$ \frac{(-6)^{13}}{(-6)^{11}} $$
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Chapter 5: Problem 58
Use the quotient rule and simplify each expression. $$ \frac{(-6)^{13}}{(-6)^{11}} $$
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Add or subtract as indicated. $$ (26 y+17)+(-20 y-10) $$
Subtract \(\left(4 x^{2}-2 x+2\right)\) from the sum of \(\left(x^{2}+7 x+1\right)\) and \((7 x+5)\)
Simplify each expression by combining any like terms. $$ 3 x-5 x+7 $$
Evaluate each expression using exponential rules. Write each result in standard form. $$ \frac{25 \times 10^{-4}}{5 \times 10^{-9}} $$
Subtract. $$ (4+5 a)-(-a-5) $$
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