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Exponential Function: $4^x + 6^x = 9^x$
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$$L\left{e^{5t+1} t sin t
If I am not mistaken sir, "to
$$\begin{eqnarray}
Since the vertex and focus
$$(x+2y-1)dx-(x+2y-5)dy=0$$
$$ \begin{eqnarray}
$\(\frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{x+2
By binomial distribution, the
yes. Not only for semicircles
$x^2=xy^3+Cy^3$
$e^{2x}=x^2y^2+Cy^2$
D^2 +4 will actually be $C_4
How can it have a particular
We can solve that the
There is something misleading
Rewriting the equation,
I think ... you'll use the
$ydx = (e^{3x}+1)dy$
The center of the circle is $
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