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Hello all, just trying to understand powers divided by integers.
Is it safe to say that 10^m+n/3 is equal to 10^m + n/3? The first statements shows as 10^m+n divided by 3. The second statement shows 10^m plus n divided by 3... i hope this make sense. I guess my assumption is that 10^m will not be divided by 3, but n will. So if there is a remainder, it comes from n divided by 3 only.. Is my thinking correct? PLEASE HELP
Is it safe to say that 10^m+n/3 is equal to 10^m + n/3? The first statements shows as 10^m+n divided by 3. The second statement shows 10^m plus n divided by 3... i hope this make sense. I guess my assumption is that 10^m will not be divided by 3, but n will. So if there is a remainder, it comes from n divided by 3 only.. Is my thinking correct? PLEASE HELP












