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27.06.2019 •
Mathematics
What value of n makes the equation true?
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Ответ:
When multiplying exponents, they actually get added.
You can see that the x^9 and the x^2 become x^11.
This means for y to end u p at y^20, with one of them y^10, the other one would also need to be y^10.
n = 10.
Ответ:
The answer is 44.
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