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What is g^4/g^2? Because I am a little confused about it

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The quotient rule states that when dividing two powers

that have the same base, subtract their exponents.

Since each of the powers in this problem has a base of g,

we can simplify the expression by subtracting the exponents.

4 - 2 is 2 so our answer is g².

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