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Answer: [tex]\frac{r^9}{r^3} = r^{9-3} = r^6[/tex]
We subtract the exponents when dividing terms with the same base.
The general rule is [tex]\frac{a^b}{a^c} = a^{b-c}[/tex]
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r^6
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To simplify this we need to use the division property of exponents:
[tex]\large\boxed{\mathtt{\frac{x^m}{x^n} =x^{m-n}}}[/tex]. So if we divide two numbers with the same base, we subtract their exponents.
Let's apply this rule here.
[tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf r^9\div r^3[/tex].
[tex]\bullet[/tex] Since these two numbers have the same base, we subtract their exponents
[tex]\twoheadrightarrow\sf r^6[/tex]
[tex]\bullet[/tex] Great job! We found the answer
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