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X to the 9th power over x to the 4th power.
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X to the 9th power over x to the 4th power.
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x^9/ x^4 = x^9-4 = x^5
This property is called the quotient of powers property.
*Hope that helps :)
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Since it is division, you can subtract 9 by 4 and put the same base on the result. The answer would be x to the 5th power.
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