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then n = -3Find the value of 'n' if the reciprocal of 2^3 is equal to 2^n.
bases are same and then we can equate the power.
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then n = -3Find the value of 'n' if the reciprocal of 2^3 is equal to 2^n.
thanks 4 solving the question but,correction:Qp12 Q25a
10-3(2x-1) = 3x+1
10-6x+3=3x+1
10+3-1=6x+3x
12=9x
x=12/9
x=3/4
rest will do later
yup sorry for that! wait let me check! can u plz tell me which year is it?thanks 4 solving the question but,correction:
your answer is 4/3 not 3/4-check ur second last part
i got the same answer as u,4/3, but the answer in the ms is 1/13 =O
miss printing...?
Check out the answer in Er is 1 1/3summers 2011 qp12..
well u just have to divide ithttp://www.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge O Levels/4024 - Mathematics/4024_s08_qp_2.pdf on question 4B) number 4 how do i find the ratio of both the triangle's area?
oh ok..i consulted the marking scheme..so there must be some error there..thankyou!Check out the answer in Er is 1 1/3
Which other question were u referring to?oh ok..i consulted the marking scheme..so there must be some error there..thankyou!
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