This topic focuses on the skill of dividing exponents, specifically practicing how to solve problems where positive exponents are divided leading to negative fractional exponents. It features multiple-choice questions where students must find the simplified form of expressions such as \(\frac{p^4}{p^6}\) or \(\frac{y^5}{y^{11}}\). Each question provides a division of terms with exponents, and students are tasked to select the correct simplified form from a range of options, all demonstrating variations in negative exponents and their simplifications. This section is part of a broad unit introducing exponent division.
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Find the answer when these terms are divided