Power of a quotient rule

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Intros
Lessons
  1. What are exponent rules?
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Examples
Lessons
  1. Simplify the following:
    1. (x6)2( \frac{x}{6} {)^2}
    2. (2c5d46c3)2 (\frac{2c^5d^4}{6c^3} {)^2}
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Topic Notes
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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!
(ambn)p=ampbnp ( \frac{a^m}{b^n} {)^p} = \frac{a^{mp}}{b^{np}}