An abstract representation of a mathematics problem. Visually depict the equation 'x^5y^2/xy^2' as a series of differently sized blocks, with one block representing 'x' and another representing 'y'. Have five blocks representing 'x' and two blocks representing 'y' stacked together. Below them, depict a single block each for 'x' and 'y'. Nearby, show four options represented similarly: the first option with six blocks for 'x' and five for 'y'; the second option with five blocks for 'x' and one for 'y'; the third with four blocks for 'x' and one for 'y'; and the fourth with four blocks for 'x'. Make sure this image does not contain any text.

1. Which of the following is equivalent to x^5y^2/xy^2 when x not= 0 and y not= 0?

a. x^6y^5
b. x^5y
c. x^4y
d. x^4

The answers are

D
A
B
B
B
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Algebra 1 B, Unit 2: Exponents and Expoential Functions

Lesson 5: Division Properties of Exponents
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1.D: x^4
2. A: 5(5^3/2/5)^2
3. B. 6^3x5
4. B. 4.5x10^9
5. B. To subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents

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for connections academy the correct answers are:

1. x^4
2. 5(5^3)/(2)/(5)^(2)
3. 6^3x^5
4. 4.5 * 10^9
5. to subtract powers with the same base, divide the exponents

Hope this helps!!!

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