Using the Quotient Rule of Exponents, what is 7^7÷7^3 in exponential simplest form?

give me the base and exponent

The base is 7 and the exponent is 4.

What is the exponent in an equivalent form to the expression 2^6÷2^1 when the base is 1?

If the base is 1, the exponent in an equivalent form to the expression 2^6÷2^1 would be 0.

wrong could you try to calculate it again?

Apologies for the confusion. Let's calculate it again.

To simplify 2^6 ÷ 2^1, we can subtract the exponents since they have the same base:

2^(6-1) = 2^5

Therefore, when the base is 1, the exponent in an equivalent form to the expression 2^6 ÷ 2^1 is 5.

applying the Quotient Rule of Exponents, what is the exponent in an equivalent form of (5/6)^10÷(5/6)^3 ? Answer with a whole number for the exponent

To apply the Quotient Rule of Exponents, we subtract the exponents when dividing the same base.

(5/6)^10 ÷ (5/6)^3

= (5/6)^(10-3)

= (5/6)^7

Therefore, the exponent in an equivalent form of (5/6)^10 ÷ (5/6)^3, using the Quotient Rule of Exponents, is 7.

Apply the Quotient Rule of Exponents to simplify 9^8 9^6 as an equivalent expression.

To simplify 9^8 9^6 using the Quotient Rule of Exponents, we add the exponents when multiplying the same base:

9^8 9^6 = 9^(8+6) = 9^14

Therefore, an equivalent expression for 9^8 9^6 using the Quotient Rule of Exponents is 9^14.

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