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Find the Quotient. y9 divided by y3

find the quotient. 2^3 divided by 5^2

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2^3/5^2= .32

I couldn't get it as exponential notation, but here is the final answer

y9/y3= y3

and these two, you just divide ad regular numbers and the insert the y

Hope this helped!!!
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User Julito
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Explanation:

y9 divided by y3


(y^9)/(y^3)

When the base of the exponent are same and they are in division then we subtract the exponents.


(y^9)/(y^3)=y^(9-3)=y^6

2^3 divided by 5^2


(2^3)/(5^2)

The exponents of base are not same, so we cannot subtract the exponents


2^3=8 ,
5^2= 25


(8)/(25) = 0.32 is a decimal number

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