y^(1/7)y^(3/2)

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Solution for y^(1/7)y^(3/2) equation:


D( y )

y < 0

y < 0

y in <0:+oo)

y^(1/7)*y^(3/2) = 0

1*y^(23/14) = 0 // : 1

y^(23/14) = 0

y = 0

y = 0

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