What is the missing exponent that would make this equation true?

(k^(5)*k^(2))/(k^(x)) = (k^(2))^(-2)

x = 3
x = 9
x = 6
x = 11
x = 0
x = 1

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The missing exponent that would make the equation true is x = 6.
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