apply the quotient rule of integer exponents to simplify: 23^(65)-:23^(32)

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To apply the quotient rule of integer exponents, we subtract the exponents when dividing the same base.

So, using the quotient rule, we simplify:

23^(65) ÷ 23^(32)

By subtracting the exponents, we get:

23^(65-32)

Simplifying further:

23^(33)
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