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21 June, 16:17

If I have the equation: (x/y) = (L^-.5/K^-.5) To get rid of the negative exponents I flip L and K. Do I need to flip X and Y too?

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  1. 21 June, 16:24
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    X/y = (L^-0.5/K^-0.5) can be rewritten as;

    x/y = (K^0.5/L^0.5)

    We should not flip X and Y. If we flip X and Y we will get different equation.
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