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N^6
——
n^3

(n^6 divided by n^3)

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Answer:

n^3

Explanation:

Apply the exponent rule:

x^a

----- = x ^ a-b

x^b

so basically, you're saying n ^ 6-3, which is n^3

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Answer:

Explanation:

Exponent Division Rule:
(b^m)/(b^n) =b^(m-n)

Step 1: Define

n⁶/n³

Step 2: Use Exponent Rule

n⁶/n³ = n⁶⁻³ = n³

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