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24 March, 18:24

What value of n makes the equation true (2x^9y^y) (4x^2 y^10) = 8x^11y^20

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  1. 24 March, 18:46
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    Given that:

    (2x^9y^n) (4x^2y^10) = 8x^11y^20

    the value of n that will make the inequality true will be fond as follows;

    (2x^9y^n) (4x^2y^10) = 8x^11y^ (n+10)

    thus;

    8x^11y^ (n+10) = 8x^11y^20

    dividing through by 8x^11 we get;

    y^ (n+10) = y^20

    introducing the natural logs we get;

    (n+10) lny=20lny

    lny will cancel out and we shall remain with;

    n+10=20

    thus

    n=20-10

    n=10

    the answer is n=10
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