As Pablo rode a jeepney this morning, he met these people, Janella and Romil. The two friends are arguing about their assignment in Mathematics about Simplifying Algebraic Expressions,[tex] \frac{10n⁴}{ {2n}^{-5}}[/tex]
Here are their claims:
•Janella's Solution:
[tex] \frac{ {10n}^{4} }{ {2n}^{ - 5} } = {5n}^{4 - ( - 5)} = {5n}^{9} [/tex]
~Quotient of a Power is used in my solution.
•Romil's Solution:
[tex] \frac{ {10n}^{4} }{ {2n}^{ - 5} } = \frac{ {10n}^{4} }{ \frac{2}{ {n}^{5} } } = {10n}^{4} . \frac{ {n}^{5} }{2} = {5n}^{9} [/tex]
~I expressed the exponent of the denominator as the positive integer, then followed the rules in dividing polynomials.
1. If you were Pablo, would you help them determining who is telling the truth? Why?
2. Who do you think is right, Janella or Pablo? Why?
3. How would you help them solve the argument in a subtle way?
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