Applying the Quotient Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of 6^9÷6^5 Answer with a whole number for the exponent

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The quotient rule of exponents states that when dividing the same base with different exponents, you subtract the exponents.

So, according to the quotient rule of exponents, an equivalent form of 6^9 ÷ 6^5 is 6^(9-5), which simplifies to 6^4.

Therefore, the equivalent form of 6^9 ÷ 6^5 is 6^4.