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Simplify
When dividing polynomials you subtract the power of the numerator by the power of the denominator.
The answer is the power of the simplified expression in this case
In this example our answer is .
Simplify:
Use FOIL to factor the denominator, and then check if any factors cancel:
Simplify
When dividing like-termed variables, you subtract the power of the numerator by the power of the denominator.
The power of the simplified expression will be
In this example our answer is .
Simplify .
When dividing monmials with the same base, you subtract the power of the numerator by the power of the denominator
The answer, , is the power of the simplified expression.
In this example our answer is .
What is ?
When dividing polynomials you subtract the power of the numerator by the power of the denominator.
The answer is the power of the simplified expression
In this example our answer is .
Simplify the expression.
We can re-write this expression as a fraction.
To simplify the variable, we subtract the exponent in the denominator from the exponent in the numerator.
Now we can simplify each term.
Simplify ?
When dividing polynomials you subtract the power of the numerator by the power of the denominator.
The answer is the power of the simplified expression
In this example our answer is .
Simplify
Dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying by its reciprocal:
becomes
Simplify the fraction by removing factors that are common to the numerator and the denominator to get
What is the quotient when is divided by
?
In order to simplify one must distribute the divisor into every term of the equation
.
Distribute.
Divide and simplify.
Simplify:
To divide monomials first you look at the coefficients and
and perform division
.
To divide the exponents and
you follow the laws of exponents so you subtract the exponents
. That leaves the answer as
.