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27 November, 02:02

What is the value of t in this equation? (j^-12) ^-5=j^t

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  1. 27 November, 02:21
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    OK, so to simplify the left hand side, we need to multiply - 12 and - 5 to get our final exponent for j, therefore we get j^60 = j^t, so t=60 is your answer
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