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Questions: 1. From the expressions, which is the divisor? What did you do to it to get the quotient? 2. What factoring techniques did you use to find the GCMF? What did you do to the GCMFs? 3. How did you simplify the quotien​

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Answer:

1. A divisor is represented in a division equation as: Dividend ÷ Divisor = Quotient.

2. In order to find the greatest common factor or (GCF), you'll have to find the prime factors for each of the numbers you are working with. Then you'll multiply the factors that all the numbers have in common.

3. Use the quotient rule for exponents to simplify the expression. Write the expression with positive exponents. The base of the expression in the numerator is x, and the base of the expression in the denominator is x, which means that the bases are the same, so we can use the quotient rule for exponents.