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1/h^5=h^n solve for n

 Jan 20, 2015

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1/h^5=h^n  ...  notice that 1/h^5 can be written as h^(-5)  ...  so we have

h^(-5)  = h^n     and it's obvious that n = -5

 

 Jan 20, 2015
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+5
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1/h^5=h^n  ...  notice that 1/h^5 can be written as h^(-5)  ...  so we have

h^(-5)  = h^n     and it's obvious that n = -5

 

CPhill Jan 20, 2015

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