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what is the missing exponent that would make this equation true?
k^-5 x k^2/k^2
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SPONGDE
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What is the missing exponent that would make this equation true? k^-5 ⋅ k^2/k^x = (k^2)^−2
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what is the missing exponent that would make this equation true?
(k^(-5)*k^(2))/(kx)=(k^(0))^(-2) a. x=-3 b. x=2 c. x=-5 d. x=0
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shhh
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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
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What is the missing exponent that would make this equation true? k^5 ⋅ k^2/k^x = (k^2)^−2
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What is the missing exponent that would make this equation true? k^5•k^2/k^x=(k^2)^-2
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What is the missing exponent that would make this equation true? k^-5 • k^2/k^x = (k^0) ^-2
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What is the missing exponent that would make this equation true? k^5⋅k^2/k^x = (k^2)^−2
x = 6 x = 0 x = 9 x = 11 x = 1 x = 3
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alyssa
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what is the missing exponent that would make this equation true?
(k^(5)*k^(2))/(k^(x))=(k^(2))^(-2) a. x=3 b. x=11 c. x=9 d. x=0
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shhh
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What is the missing exponent that would make this equation true?
(k^(-5)*k^(2))/(k^(x)) = (k^(0))^(-2) x = 0 x = 2 x = -3 x = -5
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