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31.03.2020 •
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
Take out a common factor in the numerator and denominator, that is
Thus simplifies to
=![\frac{1}{2^{(37-36)} }](/tpl/images/0573/1523/182ad.png)
=![\frac{1}{2}](/tpl/images/0573/1523/9cdae.png)
Ответ:
god waht grade are you in. i've never seen that before, but im only in 6th grade so i have no idea