Math, asked by nagulakondakarthikey, 6 hours ago

solve (d^2+1)y=5^-x

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Answered by rahulpati2007
0

Answer:

Your math problem

(

2

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1

)

=

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Your math problem

(

2

+

1

)

=

5

Answered by JackelineCasarez
0

d = - \frac{\sqrt{y(5^{-x} -y)} }{y}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

(d^2+1)y = 5^-x

To solve,

We will separate the variables through division on each side that doesn't have a variable. So,

(d^2+1)y = 5^-x

⇒ d = \frac{\sqrt{y(5^{-x} -y)} }{y}

∵ d = - \frac{\sqrt{y(5^{-x} -y)} }{y}

Thus, d = - \frac{\sqrt{y(5^{-x} -y)} }{y} is the correct answer.

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