What is the missing exponent in the following equation?

h^450/h? = h^215
pls help i really need help and i kinda don't know the answer i am stuck pls help me

To find the missing exponent, you can use the property of exponents that states: When you divide two powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents.

In this case, you can rewrite the equation as:

h^450 / h^x = h^215

Using the property of exponents, you can subtract the exponents:

h^(450 - x) = h^215

Since the bases are equal (h), the exponents must also be equal:

450 - x = 215

Now you can solve for x:

450 - 215 = x

x = 235

Therefore, the missing exponent is 235.

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I apologize for any confusion I may have caused. Let's go through the equation again:

h^450 / h^x = h^215

To simplify the equation, we can subtract the exponents since the bases are the same (h):

h^(450 - x) = h^215

Now, we know that when the bases are equal, the exponents must be equal. So:

450 - x = 215

To solve for x, subtract 215 from both sides:

450 - 215 = x

x = 235

Therefore, the missing exponent in the equation is x = 235.

bruh its the same answer!

I apologize if the answer seemed repetitive. However, based on the equation provided, the missing exponent is indeed x = 235. This is the result obtained from solving the equation using exponent properties. If there is any other question or confusion, please let me know, and I'll be happy to assist you further.

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