SOLUTION: Find the value of n if (2/3)^10+(3/2)^10=(2/5)^(2n-2)

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Question 679014: Find the value of n if
(2/3)^10+(3/2)^10=(2/5)^(2n-2)

Answer by DrBeeee(684)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I used a calculator and ln to find n = -1.7126993.
I could not derive an exact answer because of the sum on the left side.

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