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Jay said that by the quotient of powers property zero to the fifth power divided by zero to the second power equals zero to the fifth power -2 equals zero to the third power which equals zero is this correct explain

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Answer:

No, Jay is not correct.

Explanation:

Quotient of powers property:

For any non-zero number a and any integer x and y:


(a^x)/(a^y)=a^(x-y)

According to by the quotient of powers property


(0^5)/(0^2)=0^(5-2)\Rightarrow 0^3=0

We need to check whether Jay is correct or not.

No, Jay is not correct because quotient of powers property is used for non-zero numbers.


(0^m)/(0^n)=(0)/(0)=unde fined

Therefore, Jay is not correct.

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