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LET ME POST THE QUESTION :)
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Hold on, a bit peckish, getting some chips.
Simplify \[\frac{ 15^{18} }{ 15^{3}}\]
okay remember \[\frac{ x^a }{ x^b }=x ^{a-b}\] & @MissSmartiez for future reference
keep the base and subtract the exponents
Back. So, base stays the same in this. So, 15^ 18 - 3
just like when we multiplied we kept the base and added the exponents no since we are dividing we just do the opposite
^ I am checking if it is correct hold on c:
, anyway, remember. Keep the base since it is the same I believe. (Dang Reb, you rock ;)!) a - b = division a + b = multiplication,
i got -1.55221081
which is most likely wrong lol
What did you to >:P
yes that is wrong please look at what Mr. Smart and i just said
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