what is the quotient rule of  x^(30 )/x^(–10)
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x^(30 )/x^(–10) =                              a^(-b) = 1/a^b

x^(30)*x^(10) =                                 x^a*x^b = x^(a+b)

x^( 30 + 10) =

x^40

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