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Please help me with this-example-1
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I'll do 12:


(6^(7) )/(6^(5)) = a long fraction that it gives me an error if i try to put into the equation tool.

For each 6 that exists on both the numerator and denominator, we can cancel them out and find the answer to be 6^{2}..

...or we can simply treat 6^{7} / 6^{5} as 6^{7 - 5} because dividing means to subtract the exponents (the numbers have the same bases), and get the same answer, 6^{2}.

Hope this helps! :)

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