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Im new to this but the question said "Fill in the boxes with values that make the statement true." can someone help?

Im new to this but the question said "Fill in the boxes with values that make-example-1

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Answer:

p^8 q^3

Explanation:

When dividing exponents, you subtract the numerator by the denominator.

Example: Look at p. 5-(-3) will result with p^8. For q, find what subtracted from 6 will make 3.

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User Alexander Khitev
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Answer:
q^3 and
p^8

When dividing exponents, if they have the same base, you subtract the exponents. For example,
(a^x)/(a^y) has the same base of
a, so the answer would be
a^(x-y).


q^(6-3) =
q^3


p^(5-(-3)) =
p^(5+3) =
p^8

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User John Carrell
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