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What is the missing exponent in the following equation?
e?e65 = e38
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve for the missing exponent in the equation \( e^? \cdot e^{65} = e^{38} \), you can use the property of exponents that states \( e^a \cdot e^b = e^{a+b} \).

So, set up the equation:

\[
e^{? + 65} = e^{38}
\]

Since the bases are the same, you can set the exponents equal to each other:

\[
? + 65 = 38
\]

Now, solve for the missing exponent, denoted as \( ? \):

\[
? = 38 - 65
\]

\[
? = -27
\]

Therefore, the missing exponent is \(-27\).
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