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Power of a quotient rule
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- Lesson: 1a0:31
- Lesson: 1b1:43
Power of a quotient rule
The power of a quotient rule is used when we want to simplify a fraction that is raised to a power. Every term needs to be raised to a power!
Basic Concepts: Using exponents to describe numbers, Exponent rules, Order of operations with exponents
Related Concepts: Exponents: Product rule (ax)(ay)=a(x+y), Exponents: Division rule ayax=a(x−y), Exponents: Power rule (ax)y=a(x⋅y), Exponents: Negative exponents
Lessons
(bnam)p=bnpamp
- IntroductionWhat are exponent rules?
- 1.Simplify the following:a)(6x)2b)(6c32c5d4)2