This activity is about the division of algebraic terms with powers.
Example
Simplify:
10a2b5 |
15a3b2 |
Answer
Remember what 10a2b5 and 15a3b2 mean and divide them by subtracting the relevant indices.
We get:
10 x |
15 x a x |
Cancel down a matching number of a terms from the top of the fraction with a terms from the bottom. Similarly with b terms.
This leaves us with:
10 x b x b x b |
15 x a |
which reduces by dividing top and bottom by 5 to
2b3 |
3a |
However, we need not write out our method like this each time.
Remember the rules of indices for division:
am ÷ an = am-n
In the example above, we had b5 ÷ b2 = b5 - 2 = b3.
Let's try some questions now.