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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Western_Technical_College/PrePALS_PreAlgebra/07%3A_Exponents_and_Polynomials/7.02%3A_Division_with_Exponents
    In this section, we will look at the exponent properties for division. A special case of the Quotient Property is when the exponents of the numerator and denominator are equal. It leads us to the defi...In this section, we will look at the exponent properties for division. A special case of the Quotient Property is when the exponents of the numerator and denominator are equal. It leads us to the definition of the zero exponent, which states that if a is a non-zero number, then a^0 = 1. Any nonzero number raised to the zero power is 1. The quotient to a power property of exponents states that to raise a fraction to a power, you raise the numerator and denominator to that power.

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