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Rearranging Exponential Equation 7
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowRearranging a formulaHelp rearranging the formula $y^2+2xyz=1$solve the equation for xRearranging equation with algebraRearranging exponential functionsBasic maths - rearranging termsrearranging a logarithmic equationPlease help me in factorising this equationSimplifying $tan^-1 cot(frac-14)$Rearranging equation for easier computability
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Rearrange:
$(3-3x)^y + x^y = 1$
For $x$ as a function of $y$.
I have been trying for a while and have been unable to do it, please help.
algebra-precalculus
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Rearrange:
$(3-3x)^y + x^y = 1$
For $x$ as a function of $y$.
I have been trying for a while and have been unable to do it, please help.
algebra-precalculus
New contributor
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Can we use Equation $6$ for this (the one before Equation $7$)?
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– Dietrich Burde
Mar 27 at 19:41
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Yes, you can use Equation 6.
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– Bonio
Mar 27 at 19:44
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Don't refer to "equation 7" unless you cite and quote the text you are using. "Equation 7" doesn't mean anything to anyone not using the book. (I suspect Dietrich Burde was making a joke... I could be wrong though).
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– fleablood
Mar 27 at 19:51
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Is $y$ a natural number?
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– fleablood
Mar 27 at 19:52
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Y is a natural number.
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– Bonio
Mar 27 at 19:56
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Rearrange:
$(3-3x)^y + x^y = 1$
For $x$ as a function of $y$.
I have been trying for a while and have been unable to do it, please help.
algebra-precalculus
New contributor
$endgroup$
Rearrange:
$(3-3x)^y + x^y = 1$
For $x$ as a function of $y$.
I have been trying for a while and have been unable to do it, please help.
algebra-precalculus
algebra-precalculus
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edited Mar 27 at 19:51
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Can we use Equation $6$ for this (the one before Equation $7$)?
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– Dietrich Burde
Mar 27 at 19:41
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Yes, you can use Equation 6.
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– Bonio
Mar 27 at 19:44
2
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Don't refer to "equation 7" unless you cite and quote the text you are using. "Equation 7" doesn't mean anything to anyone not using the book. (I suspect Dietrich Burde was making a joke... I could be wrong though).
$endgroup$
– fleablood
Mar 27 at 19:51
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Is $y$ a natural number?
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– fleablood
Mar 27 at 19:52
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Y is a natural number.
$endgroup$
– Bonio
Mar 27 at 19:56
add a comment |
3
$begingroup$
Can we use Equation $6$ for this (the one before Equation $7$)?
$endgroup$
– Dietrich Burde
Mar 27 at 19:41
$begingroup$
Yes, you can use Equation 6.
$endgroup$
– Bonio
Mar 27 at 19:44
2
$begingroup$
Don't refer to "equation 7" unless you cite and quote the text you are using. "Equation 7" doesn't mean anything to anyone not using the book. (I suspect Dietrich Burde was making a joke... I could be wrong though).
$endgroup$
– fleablood
Mar 27 at 19:51
$begingroup$
Is $y$ a natural number?
$endgroup$
– fleablood
Mar 27 at 19:52
$begingroup$
Y is a natural number.
$endgroup$
– Bonio
Mar 27 at 19:56
3
3
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Can we use Equation $6$ for this (the one before Equation $7$)?
$endgroup$
– Dietrich Burde
Mar 27 at 19:41
$begingroup$
Can we use Equation $6$ for this (the one before Equation $7$)?
$endgroup$
– Dietrich Burde
Mar 27 at 19:41
$begingroup$
Yes, you can use Equation 6.
$endgroup$
– Bonio
Mar 27 at 19:44
$begingroup$
Yes, you can use Equation 6.
$endgroup$
– Bonio
Mar 27 at 19:44
2
2
$begingroup$
Don't refer to "equation 7" unless you cite and quote the text you are using. "Equation 7" doesn't mean anything to anyone not using the book. (I suspect Dietrich Burde was making a joke... I could be wrong though).
$endgroup$
– fleablood
Mar 27 at 19:51
$begingroup$
Don't refer to "equation 7" unless you cite and quote the text you are using. "Equation 7" doesn't mean anything to anyone not using the book. (I suspect Dietrich Burde was making a joke... I could be wrong though).
$endgroup$
– fleablood
Mar 27 at 19:51
$begingroup$
Is $y$ a natural number?
$endgroup$
– fleablood
Mar 27 at 19:52
$begingroup$
Is $y$ a natural number?
$endgroup$
– fleablood
Mar 27 at 19:52
$begingroup$
Y is a natural number.
$endgroup$
– Bonio
Mar 27 at 19:56
$begingroup$
Y is a natural number.
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– Bonio
Mar 27 at 19:56
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Can we use Equation $6$ for this (the one before Equation $7$)?
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– Dietrich Burde
Mar 27 at 19:41
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Yes, you can use Equation 6.
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Mar 27 at 19:44
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Don't refer to "equation 7" unless you cite and quote the text you are using. "Equation 7" doesn't mean anything to anyone not using the book. (I suspect Dietrich Burde was making a joke... I could be wrong though).
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– fleablood
Mar 27 at 19:51
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Is $y$ a natural number?
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Mar 27 at 19:52
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Y is a natural number.
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