Question
What is the missing exponent in the following equation?
e?e65 = e38
e?e65 = e38
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Answer
Simplify 13 12÷13−10
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GPT 3.5
The missing exponent in the equation is 27.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the incorrect response. Let me reconsider the equation.
The correct missing exponent in the equation e?e65 = e38 is 27. This is because when calculating with exponents, e^a * e^b = e^(a+b). Therefore, if we take e^? * e^65 = e^38, we can solve for the missing exponent by subtracting 65 from both sides:
e^? = e^38 - e^65
By applying the natural logarithm to both sides, we can isolate the missing exponent:
ln(e^?) = ln(e^38 - e^65)
? = ln(e^38 - e^65)
This means that the missing exponent is ln(e^38 - e^65).
The correct missing exponent in the equation e?e65 = e38 is 27. This is because when calculating with exponents, e^a * e^b = e^(a+b). Therefore, if we take e^? * e^65 = e^38, we can solve for the missing exponent by subtracting 65 from both sides:
e^? = e^38 - e^65
By applying the natural logarithm to both sides, we can isolate the missing exponent:
ln(e^?) = ln(e^38 - e^65)
? = ln(e^38 - e^65)
This means that the missing exponent is ln(e^38 - e^65).
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GPT 3.5
To simplify the expression 13^12 ÷ 13 - 10, we need to follow the order of operations, which is parentheses, exponents, multiplication and division (from left to right), and addition and subtraction (from left to right).
First, we have 13^12 ÷ 13. Since there are no parentheses or exponents, we proceed to the next operation, which is division. We divide 13^12 by 13:
13^12 ÷ 13 = 13^(12-1) = 13^11
Next, we have 13^11 - 10. Again, there are no parentheses or exponents, so we move to the next operation, which is subtraction. We subtract 10 from 13^11:
13^11 - 10
At this point, the expression cannot be simplified any further without knowing the specific value.
First, we have 13^12 ÷ 13. Since there are no parentheses or exponents, we proceed to the next operation, which is division. We divide 13^12 by 13:
13^12 ÷ 13 = 13^(12-1) = 13^11
Next, we have 13^11 - 10. Again, there are no parentheses or exponents, so we move to the next operation, which is subtraction. We subtract 10 from 13^11:
13^11 - 10
At this point, the expression cannot be simplified any further without knowing the specific value.