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What does p to the power of 5 divided by p to the power of 2 equal?
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What does p to the power of 5 divided by p to the power of 2 equal?
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Answer:
P^3
Explanation:
5-2=3
P^5-P^2=P^3
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P^5 / P^2
The base are equal, so we should to subtracting the powers only
Dividing exponential expressions
P^5 / P^2 = P^(5-2)
:. = P^3
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