SOLUTION: what does it mean when a question ask that you give your answer using the form At^B
the question is t^4/t^8
A=
B= -4
I have figured out B t^4-8 =t= -4
and I got tha
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Question 197712: what does it mean when a question ask that you give your answer using the form At^B
the question is t^4/t^8
A=
B= -4
I have figured out B t^4-8 =t= -4
and I got that right
so what is the trick to the getting the answer to A
thanks again for all your help
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
So
Since we want to be of the form , this means that . So this must mean that and
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