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vivekjaiswal
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Hi Guys,
I stumbled into this strange problem...any thoughts for the best possible approach on this one?
Each of the following equations has at least one solution EXCEPT
A. -2^n = (-2)^-n
B. 2^-n = (-2)^n
C. 2^n = (-2)^-n
D. (-2)^n = -2^n
E. (-2)^-n = -2^-n
OA A
I stumbled into this strange problem...any thoughts for the best possible approach on this one?
Each of the following equations has at least one solution EXCEPT
A. -2^n = (-2)^-n
B. 2^-n = (-2)^n
C. 2^n = (-2)^-n
D. (-2)^n = -2^n
E. (-2)^-n = -2^-n
OA A












