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(1/x5)

 Oct 14, 2015
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(1/x5)  and there is an n in the heading.

 

I do not understand you questions.

 

Maybe

 

\((\frac{1}{x^5})^n\\ =\frac{1}{x^{5n}}\)

 Oct 14, 2015

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