Chapter 5: Problem 13
Divide the monomials. See Example 1. $$ \frac{x^{5}}{x^{2}} $$
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Chapter 5: Problem 13
Divide the monomials. See Example 1. $$ \frac{x^{5}}{x^{2}} $$
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CHALLENGE PROBLEMS Evaluate the following expression without using a calculator: $$ \frac{(108,642)^{4}}{(54,321)^{4}} $$
Perform each division. $$ \frac{45 m^{10}}{9 m^{5}} $$
CHALLENGE PROBLEMS Simplify each expression. The variables represent natural numbers. A. \(x^{2 m} x^{3 m}\) B. \(\left(y^{5}\right)^{4}\) C. \(\frac{m^{8 x}}{m^{4 x}}\) D. \(\left(2 a^{6 y}\right)^{4}\)
Perform the operations. $$ (3 m-2 n)^{3} $$
Perform the indicated operations to simplify each expression, if possible. $$ \text { a. }\left(\frac{1}{2} c-3 d\right)+\left(\frac{3}{4} c+d\right) \text { b. }\left(\frac{1}{2} c-3 d\right)\left(\frac{3}{4} c+d\right) $$
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