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OpenStudy (oleg3321):

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OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

\(\LARGE\color{midnightblue}{ \frac{2^5}{8} =2^2 }\)

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

Did i not help >_>

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

I got disconnected _:(

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

\(\LARGE\color{midnightblue}{ \frac{2^5}{8} =2^2 }\) we know that `8=2³` right ?

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

yes

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

So, we put that instead of 8. \(\LARGE\color{midnightblue}{ \frac{2^5}{2^3} =2^2 }\) Now, the rule is the following \(\LARGE\color{midnightblue}{ \frac{a^b}{a^c} =a^{b-c} }\) and we are going to apply it here too. \(\LARGE\color{midnightblue}{ \frac{2^5}{2^3}=2^{5-3} =2^2 }\)

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

can you please just give answer

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

C. because you are replacing ` 8 ` with ` 2³ `. And then you subtract exponents.

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

okay can you help me with one more

OpenStudy (oleg3321):

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