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Example Question #511 : Variables
Divide:
To simplify the monomial, simply write out the terms of the common factors for the numerator and denominator.
The terms and can be divided easily, resultiing to one.
Simplify the fraction.
The answer is:
Example Question #512 : Variables
Divide:
Each variable in this expression can be solved separately. When we are dividing the powers of the same base, we can simply subtract the powers.
The negative exponent can be converted to:
Dividing the terms on the numerator and denominator will give us .
Divide and simplify to a fraction.
Multiply all the terms.
The answer is:
Example Question #513 : Variables
Divide:
Write out the factors for the numerator and denominator.
Cancel the common factors on the top and bottom.
The answer is:
Example Question #521 : Variables
Simplify the following:
Given the problem
we will write it like
We can easily simplify the first part
Now, when dividing, to simplify monomials containing the same base, you substract their exponents. We get
Example Question #522 : Variables
Solve:
In order to solve this expression, we need to write out the factors of the numerator and denominator.
We can then cancel out the common terms.
The answer is:
Example Question #523 : Variables
Divide:
In order to divide, we should split the top and bottom into their factors.
The six and terms can be cancelled in the numerator and denominator.
The answer is:
Example Question #524 : Variables
Divide:
When similar bases of a certain power are divided, their powers can be subtracted.
Evaluate each term.
When dealing with negative exponents, they can be rewritten as the reciprocal of the positive exponent.
Multiply all the terms together.
The answer is:
Example Question #525 : Variables
Divide the monomials:
Rewrite both the numerator and denominator by factors.
Cancel all the common terms on the top and bottom.
The answer is:
Example Question #526 : Variables
Divide the monomials:
Some of the terms of the given expression can already be simplified.
Cancel out the terms.
When we are dividing powers of a similar base, it is the same as subtracting the exponents.
A negative exponent can be written as one over the base's positive exponent.
Multiply both terms together.
The answer is:
Example Question #51 : How To Divide Monomial Quotients
Simplify:
In order to simplify this fraction, we will need to rewrite the numerator using factors.
Cancel the common terms in the numerator and denominator.
The answer is:
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