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Find the quotient.

n 7 ÷ n 3

User Dan Bray
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\displaystyle n^7:n^3 =(n^7)/(n^3) =n^(7-3)=n^4
User Apoorv Nag
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Answer:
n^4


Explanation:

The given division problem is
n^7/ n^3

The law of exponents says that
a^(m+n)=a^ma^n

Therefore,
n^7=n^(3+4)=n^3n^4

Now, the division problem becomes


n^7/ n^3\\\\=(n^7)/(n^3)\\\\=(n^3n^4)/(n^3)\\\\\text{Cancel }n^3\text{ as common from numerator and denominator, we get}\\\\n^7/ n^3=n^4

hence, the quotient of the given problem =
n^4

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