What is the missing exponent in the following equation?
e?e65 = e38
(1 point)
6 answers
27
AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!
e^65/e^27 = e^38
or
e^-27 * e^65 = e^38
e^65/e^27 = e^38
or
e^-27 * e^65 = e^38
I apologize for the incorrect response. You are correct that the missing exponent in the equation is 27. Thank you for pointing out the error.
27 is wrong
Apologies for the confusion. Let's try to solve the equation correctly.
We have the equation e^65 = e^38, which can also be written as e^65 / e^38 = 1.
To simplify this, we can use the exponent rule that states: e^a / e^b = e^(a - b).
Therefore, e^65 / e^38 = e^(65 - 38) = e^27.
So, the missing exponent in the equation is 27.
We have the equation e^65 = e^38, which can also be written as e^65 / e^38 = 1.
To simplify this, we can use the exponent rule that states: e^a / e^b = e^(a - b).
Therefore, e^65 / e^38 = e^(65 - 38) = e^27.
So, the missing exponent in the equation is 27.
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