Simplify the quotient of powers $\frac{x^5\left(y+z\right)^6}{x^8\left(y+z\right)^4}$

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Main Topic: Quotient of Powers

The quotient of powers of same base is equivalent to the same base to the power of the difference of exponents: $\frac{a^m}{a^n}=a^{m-n}$.

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