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The fact that some of the coeffi­ cients are functions of x should not slow us down Applying the quadratic formula we get y = ex ± (−ex)2 − 4 1 (−ex) 2 1 ex± √ 2 4 y = 2 Our original equation is valid only for y > 0, and √ e2x 4ex > √ e2x = e , so our final answer is exAnswer (1 of 6) This took me a while to figure out but going back to some stuff I did in school with a cite called NoRedInk, the right wording would be "add or subtract x from y" The "rule" taught in that particular lesson was "When combining a singular and plural subject using 'or' or 'nor',The latest tweets from @ReviverSoft Y Felin Pembrokeshire Self Catering For Couples In Cosy Restored Mill House Yfirdýnur á rúm

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