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OpenStudy (theedwardsfamily):

HELP PLEAS?! Medal and Fan!! Question down below...

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OpenStudy (theedwardsfamily):

@MadisonEmery

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@texaschic101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Whenever you have two exponents on top of one another, they will subtract. so if you have: \[\frac{ x^{3} }{ x ^{2} } = x^{1} = x\] From what I showed you above you should be able to find what exponent minus what exponent gives you the answer you're looking for...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If you need more help just ask.

OpenStudy (theedwardsfamily):

ok thnaks

OpenStudy (theedwardsfamily):

ugh, i dont understand :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is c

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