2 46 School Days Remain. Make each one count! The Quotient Rule

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2 46 School Days Remain. Make each one count! The Quotient Rule Use a blank note page in your workbook. (2) (2) (2) (2) 2 (2) (2) Which of the four exponent rules did you learn yesterday? What were the rules? The Quotient Rule

Use a blank note page in your workbook. Turn in Homework to the Box before the bell. Use a blank note page in your workbook. (2) (2) (2) (2) 2 (2) (2) Which of the four exponent rules did you learn yesterday? What were the rules? The Quotient Rule

Product Rule Powers of Powers Rule Quotient Rule

Regroup your terms in the numerator and denominator Page 21 Regroup your terms in the numerator and denominator Quotient Rule 5 6 5–5 6–6 5 6

Page 21 Ex.) Ex.)

Any non-zero number with a zero exponent will equal 1. Page 22 The Zero Exponent Rule Any non-zero number with a zero exponent will equal 1. Ex.) Ex.)

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