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3n^5 ÷ 6n^3, using properties of exponents

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Answer:


(n^(2) )/(2)

Explanation:

Rewrite the division as a fraction.


(3n^(5) )/(6n^(3) )

Cancel the common factor of 3 and 6.


(3(n^(5)) )/(6n^(3) )


(n^(5) )/(2n^(3) )

Cancel the common factor


(n^(2) )/(2)

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User Dsrdakota
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Answer:

Explanation:


(a^(m))/(a^(n))=a^(m-n)\\\\(3n^(5))/(6n^(3))=(3)/(6)*n^(5-3)\\\\=(1)/(2)n^(2)

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