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Linda96:
Which statement most accurately describes why the division property of exponents does not apply to the expression 2003-02-03-00-00_files/i0380000.jpg? A. The division property of exponents does not apply when the base in the numerator is greater than the base in the denominator. B. The division property of exponents does not apply when the power in the denominator is negative. C. The division property of exponents only applies when the two powers have the same base. D. The division property of exponents only applies when the base in the numerator and the base in the denominator are positive
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Vocaloid:
that being said, you cannot apply the division property of exponents here without converting them both to the same base first
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