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How can I solve this

How can I solve this-example-1
User Andrew Glukhoff
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Answer:


(a^(5)b )/(x^(6) )

Explanation:

you just need to forget about 0 because whole equation is raised to 0

and anything raise to 0 is 1

so


(a^(5)b^(4) )/(x^(6)b^(3) ) law of exponent
a^(n) ÷
a^(m) =
a^(n-m)

here
b^(4) ÷
b^(3) =
b^(4-3)

=
b^(1)

so the answer will be


(a^(5)b )/(x^(6) )

User Buchi
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