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Grade 12

Division law with variable bases and integer negative powers

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Simplify the following, giving your answer with a positive exponent: $\frac{12x^3}{4x^7}$12x34x7

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Express the following fraction as a product containing negative exponents: $\frac{m}{n^4}$mn4

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Express the fraction $\frac{4}{n^2}$4n2 as a product containing negative exponents.

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Assuming that $w$w is non-zero, simplify $\frac{1}{w^{-7}}$1w7 using positive exponents.

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12CT.A.2.1

Simplify algebraic expressions containing integer and rational exponents using the laws of exponents (e.g., x^3/x^(1/2), sqrt(x^6 y^12))

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