SOLUTION: Could you help me simplify this:
x^y-2/x^y+3
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Question 31047: Could you help me simplify this:
x^y-2/x^y+3
Answer by acerX(62) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
introduce the natural log
use the quotient rule
use the power rule
set equal to zero, sutract the second side
divide by ln(x)
anything over itself =1
There is no solution to this equation because any number you plugin will give you different numbers on both sides.
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