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2 = 6^(c/a) ----------------------1
3 = 6^(c/b)-----------------------2
multiply 1 and 2
6 = 6^( c/ a+ c/b)
=> 1 = c/a + c/b
=> 1 = c(1/a + 1/b) = c(a+b)/(ab)
=> c = ab/(a+b)
3 = 6^(c/b)-----------------------2
multiply 1 and 2
6 = 6^( c/ a+ c/b)
=> 1 = c/a + c/b
=> 1 = c(1/a + 1/b) = c(a+b)/(ab)
=> c = ab/(a+b)
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2 = 6^(c/a) ----------------------1
3 = 6^(c/b)-----------------------2
multiply 1 and 2
6 = 6^( c/ a+ c/b)
=> 1 = c/a + c/b
=> 1 = c(1/a + 1/b) = c(a+b)/(ab)
=> c = ab/(a+b
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