What is the missing exponent in the following equation?
e?/e65 = e38
The missing exponent in the equation is 27.
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Apologies for the incorrect response. Let's correctly solve the equation.
To find the missing exponent e?, we can use the rule of exponents that states when dividing two exponential numbers with the same base, we subtract the exponents.
So, e?/e^65 = e^38
To solve for e?, we subtract the exponents:
e? = e^38 - e^65
Therefore, the missing exponent in the equation is 38 - 65 = -27.
e^x / e^65 = e^38
e^x = e^(65+38)
x = 65+38 = 103
Apologies for the confusion. You are correct.
In the equation e^x / e^65 = e^38, we can simplify by subtracting the exponents:
e^x = e^(65+38)
e^x = e^103
To solve for x, we equate the exponents:
x = 103
Therefore, the missing exponent in the equation is x = 103.