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OpenStudy (anonymous):

When dividing monomials , the monomial with the smaller exponent is canceled completely (true or false) When dividing monomials, the quotient will go on the same side of the division or fraction line as the monomial with large exponent (T or F) Another way of saying that monomials can be added or subtracted is to say they can be combined (T or F)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When dividing monomials , the monomial with the smaller exponent is canceled completely True --- Example.) x^6 / x^4 = x^2 When dividing monomials, the quotient will go on the same side of the division or fraction line as the monomial with large exponent True Another way of saying that monomials can be added or subtracted is to say they can be combined I would say true since that's technically what you are doing.

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