SOLUTION: for what positive values of x will x^-20 be greater than x^-18?

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Question 232128: for what positive values of x will x^-20 be greater than x^-18?
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Can't be equal to zero because that puts zero in the denominator. Can't be equal to 1 because then the quantities are equal.

John


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