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(a^(?))/(a^(10))= a^(4) help me

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Answer:

a^? = 14

Explanation:

a^? / a^10 = a^4

is also the same as

a^? - a^10 = a^4 ( due to laws of indices)

a^? = a^4 + a^10

a^? = a^14

the a's striking each other resulting in

? = 14

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