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WITCHER [35]
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Keith_Richards [23]3 years ago
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B(t)=2500.20.015 and the letter to f then multicultural and could’ve the problem then you with get you problem
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For this example we have y= \frac{2}{x^4}, first lets get rid of the quotient and write the expression in the form y=x^n:
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but there are other ways if this one is to hard  


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