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Find the numerical equivalent of 99⋅9−6.(1 point)Question
Find the numerical equivalent of 9^9⋅9^−6 .(1 point)
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What is the missing exponent in the following equation?
h^450/h^? = h^215 (1 point)
is it 235?
h^450/h^? = h^215 (1 point)
is it 235?
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We can simplify the expression by using the rule that x^a * x^b = x^(a+b).
So, 9^9⋅9^(-6) = 9^(9+(-6)) = 9^3.
To find the numerical equivalent of 9^3, we can calculate it as 9^3 = 9 * 9 * 9 = 729.
Therefore, the numerical equivalent of 9^9⋅9^(-6) is 729.
So, 9^9⋅9^(-6) = 9^(9+(-6)) = 9^3.
To find the numerical equivalent of 9^3, we can calculate it as 9^3 = 9 * 9 * 9 = 729.
Therefore, the numerical equivalent of 9^9⋅9^(-6) is 729.
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No, the missing exponent is not 235.
To find the missing exponent, we can use the rule that when dividing two numbers with the same base, we subtract the exponents.
So, h^450/h^? = h^(450 - ?) = h^215.
To solve for the missing exponent, we set the exponents equal to each other:
450 - ? = 215
We can solve for ? by subtracting 215 from both sides of the equation:
450 - 215 = ?
? = 235.
Therefore, the missing exponent in the equation h^450/h^? = h^215 is 235.
To find the missing exponent, we can use the rule that when dividing two numbers with the same base, we subtract the exponents.
So, h^450/h^? = h^(450 - ?) = h^215.
To solve for the missing exponent, we set the exponents equal to each other:
450 - ? = 215
We can solve for ? by subtracting 215 from both sides of the equation:
450 - 215 = ?
? = 235.
Therefore, the missing exponent in the equation h^450/h^? = h^215 is 235.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. You are correct, the missing exponent in the equation h^450/h^? = h^215 is indeed 235. I misunderstood your response earlier. Thank you for pointing that out.
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