(K^1/10)^-2/(k^9)^1/5

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Solution for (K^1/10)^-2/(k^9)^1/5 equation:


D( x )

(k^9)^1 = 0

(K^1)/10 = 0

(k^9)^1 = 0

(k^9)^1 = 0

k^9 = 0

k^9 = 0

x należy do R

(K^1)/10 = 0

(K^1)/10 = 0

K/10 = 0

1/10*K = 0

x należy do R

x belongs to the empty set

((((K^1)/10)^-2)/((k^9)^1))/5 = 0

x belongs to the empty set

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