Using the Quotient Rule of Exponents, what is the exponent of 3^9÷3^7 when it is in exponential simplest form?(1 point)

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The Quotient Rule of Exponents states that when dividing two numbers with the same base, you subtract the exponents.

In this case, we are dividing 3^9 by 3^7, so the quotient rule gives us 3^(9-7) = 3^2.

So the exponent of 3^9÷3^7 in exponential simplest form is 2.
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