Which expression is equivalent to () and why? x-3

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subtract by the exponent in the denominator, and then add the new
exponents using the power of the power property.
x38, because you first you add the exponents in the numerator and then
subtract by the exponent in the denominator, and then multiply the new
exponents using the power of the power property.
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x26, because first you multiply each exponent by two using the power of a
power property, then you add the new exponents in the numerator and
subtract by the new exponent in the denominator.
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Transcribed Image Text:Algebra Nation O 1.7 Understanding Polynomial E X + ttps://web.algebranation.com/testyourself/4282 MATH ATION subtract by the exponent in the denominator, and then add the new exponents using the power of the power property. x38, because you first you add the exponents in the numerator and then subtract by the exponent in the denominator, and then multiply the new exponents using the power of the power property. D x26, because first you multiply each exponent by two using the power of a power property, then you add the new exponents in the numerator and subtract by the new exponent in the denominator. P Type here to search Pert F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 2# 2$ % & - Backspace Insert
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Which expression is equivalent to ( ? and why?
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x-20, because first you multiply the exponents in the numerator and then
divide by the exponent in the denominator.
x²1, because you first you add the exponents in the numerator and then
subtract by the exponent in the denominator, and then add the new
exponents using the power of the power property.
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Transcribed Image Text:Pps Algebra Nation O 1.7 Understanding Polynomial E x+ A https://web.algebranation.com/testyourself/4282 MATH NATION Which expression is equivalent to ( ? and why? A x-20, because first you multiply the exponents in the numerator and then divide by the exponent in the denominator. x²1, because you first you add the exponents in the numerator and then subtract by the exponent in the denominator, and then add the new exponents using the power of the power property. P Type here to search
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