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Simplify using the quotient rule. Assume the variables do not equal zero.$\frac{c^{7}}{c^{-1}}$
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According to the quotient rule, for any number $a$ raised to the power $b$ divided by $a$ raised to the power $c$, we can write it as $a^{b-c}$. Show more…
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