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How would this be solved/ what is the answer?-example-1

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Divide m^9 by m^5 and add the m to get m^5
How would this be solved/ what is the answer?-example-1
User Ccgus
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\huge\text{Hey there!}



\mathsf{(m^9 * m)/(m^5)}


\mathsf{= \frac{\bold{m* m * m * m * m* m * m * m * m}* m}{\bf m* m * m * m * m}}


\mathsf{\approx(m^9 * m^1)/(m^5)}


\mathsf{= (m^(9 + 1))/(m^(5 + 0))}


\mathsf{= (m^(10))/(m^5)}


\mathsf{= m^(10 - 5)}}


\mathsf{= m^5}




\huge\text{Therefore, your answer is: \boxed{\mathsf{m^5}}}}\huge\checkmark



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