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7 October, 09:17

Need to use the properties of exponents to solve this equation. I'm a bit confused on how to do this problem so a step by step demonstration would be much appreciated

(4*10^8) (4*10^-7) / (4*10^8)

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  1. 7 October, 11:24
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given expression is

    (4*10^8) (4*10^-7) / (4*10^8)

    Considering the property of exponents which is expressed as

    y^a * y^b = y^ (a + b)

    Applying the above rule to the denominator of the given expression, it becomes

    4*10^8 * 4*10^-7 = 16 * 10^ (8 + - 7)

    = 16 * 10^ (8 - 7)

    = 16 * 10 = 160

    The expression becomes

    16 * 10 / (4*10^8)

    We would apply the property of exponents which is expressed as

    y^a : y^b = y^ (a - b)

    It becomes

    16/4 * 10^ (1 - 8)

    = 4 * 10^-7
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