Alg1: Exponents & Polynomials 3 - Quotient Rule
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- Length: 3:37
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- Posted: 11/17/2009
This lesson is part of the following series:
Algebra 1: Exponents & Polynomials (4 lessons, $11.88)
This lesson covers the idea of quotient rule. Students learn the quotient rule, which states that when dividing two powers that have the same base, subtract the exponents. For example, (x^9)/(x^5) = x^4. To divide (8d^5)/(4d^3), divide the coefficients and subtract the exponents, to get 2d^2.
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