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what is the missing exponent in the following equation?
(e^(?))/(e^(65))=e^(38)
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4 months ago
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4 months ago
thats wrong?
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4 months ago
Apologies for the incorrect response. Let's solve the equation again:
(e^(x))/(e^(65)) = e^(38)
To simplify the equation, we can divide both sides by e^(65):
(e^(x))/(e^(65)) / (e^(65))/(e^(65)) = e^(38) / (e^(65))/(e^(65))
(e^(x))/(e^(65)) = e^(38-65)
(e^(x))/(e^(65)) = e^(-27)
The missing exponent in the equation is -27.