Dividing Monomials: The Quotient Rule and Integer Exponents.

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Dividing Monomials: The Quotient Rule and Integer Exponents

1. Use the Quotient Rule to simplify. All variables are nonzero.

2. Use the Quotient Rule to simplify. All variables are nonzero.

3. Use the Quotient Rule to simplify. All variables are nonzero.

4. Use the Quotient to a Power Rule to simplify. All variables are nonzero.

5. Use the Quotient to a Power Rule to simplify. All variables are nonzero.

6. Use the Zero Exponent Rule to simplify. All variables are nonzero.

7. Use the Zero Exponent Rule to simplify. All variables are nonzero.

8. Use the Negative Exponent Rules to simplify. Write answers with positive exponents. All variables are nonzero.

9. Use the Negative Exponent Rules to simplify. Write answers with positive exponents. All variables are nonzero.

10. Use the Negative Exponent Rules to simplify. Write answers with positive exponents. All variables are nonzero.

11. Use the Negative Exponent Rules to simplify. Write answers with positive exponents. All variables are nonzero.

12. Use the Negative Exponent Rules to simplify. Write answers with positive exponents. All variables are nonzero.

13. Use the Laws of Exponents to simplify. Write answers with positive exponents. All variables are nonzero.

14. Use the Laws of Exponents to simplify. Write answers with positive exponents. All variables are nonzero.

15. Use the Laws of Exponents to simplify. Write answers with positive exponents. All variables are nonzero.