Which is equal to .... (it'l be in the replies, because I cant type it correctly on here.....)
\[{ 8^-10 } \over 8^5\]
The 10 is an exponent... I dont know why it does that... >.>
\[a. 8^-50(50...is...an..exponent)\]
b.\[8^-15(15.. is.. an.. exponent)\]
c.\[8^-5(5 ..is ..an ..exponent\]
d.\[8^-2 (2...is...an...exponent)\]
When dividing exponents with like bases, keep the base and SUBTRACT the exponents.
You can write the exponents like this \(8^{-2\ )
Sorry I meant \(8^{-2}\ )
But get rid of the space in the middle of the slash and parenthesis.
I should have just gotten that. I dont need anymore help, thank you! It should have just clicked im my head 'inverse operations!!!' cx thank youuu
No problem.
so its \[8^-15 ..(15.. is.. an.. exponent)\]
there is a '-' sign there.. its hard to see.
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