Quotient of Powers (Common Base) Property
Initial Definition

If "a" is a non-zero integer and "m" and "n" are whole numbers, then:

Quotient of Powers (Common Base) Property

When dividing powers with a common base, the result can be found by retaining the base and subtracting the exponent of the denominator FROM the exponent of the numerator.



By the symmetric property of equality, this property can be written either way.

Quotient of Powers (Common Base) Property

Example/Explanation        Product of Powers (Common Base) Property
Quotient of Powers (Common Base) Example/Explanation