(e^(4/y))(e^(-2/3))

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Solution for (e^(4/y))(e^(-2/3)) equation:


D( y )

y = 0

y = 0

y = 0

y in (-oo:0) U (0:+oo)

e^(-2/3)*e^(4/y) = 0

e^(-2/3) = 0

e^(-2/3) = 0

y belongs to the empty set

e^(4/y) = 0

y należy do O

e^(-2/3)*e^(4/y) = 0 <=> e^(-2/3) = 0 or e^(-2/3)*e^(4/y) = 0 <=> e^(4/y) = 0

y belongs to the empty set

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