Kayjay1999
Kayjay1999 Kayjay1999
  • 12-07-2016
  • Mathematics
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Find the quotient. h^ 6 ÷h

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dalendrk
dalendrk dalendrk
  • 13-07-2016
[tex] h^6:h=h^{6-1}=\boxed{h^5}[/tex]
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OrethaWilkison OrethaWilkison
  • 28-02-2019

Answer:

the quotient of the given expression is, [tex]h^5[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the exponent rule:

[tex]\frac{a^n}{a^m}=a^{n-m}[/tex]

Given the expression:

[tex]h^6 \div h[/tex]

⇒[tex]\frac{h^6}{h}[/tex]

Apply the exponent rules we have;

[tex]h^{6-1}[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]h^5[/tex]

therefore, the quotient of the given expression is, [tex]h^5[/tex]

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