Asked by Joshua
Is there a way to prove this in upwards of 5 steps? Apparently there is??
Prove.
2^n + 2^n = 2^(n+1)
I posted this before however apparently I need something more indepth in terms of the # of steps.
Prove.
2^n + 2^n = 2^(n+1)
I posted this before however apparently I need something more indepth in terms of the # of steps.
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Answered by
Hasane
A quantity of oxygen gas had 16.32 g of the radioactive isotope oxygen-19 in it. When measured exactly 10 minutes later, the amount of oxygen-19 was 0.964 g. What is the half-life, in seconds, of oxygen-19?
Answered by
Hasane
woops
Answered by
Hasane
let me repost this elsewhere
Answered by
Reiny
LS = 2^n + 2^n
= 2(2^n)
= 2(n+1)
= RS
= 2(2^n)
= 2(n+1)
= RS
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