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We know that x=y is an single powerd equation. But watch this, x=y or, x/y=1 or, x.y^(-1)=1 or, x^1.y^(-1)=1 therefore, it is a 0 powerd equation [1+(-1) = 0] So, the same equation is a 0 and a single powerd equation together. How can it be possible? |
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Answer» We know that x=y is an single powerd equation. But watch this, x=y or, x/y=1 or, x.y^(-1)=1 or, x^1.y^(-1)=1 therefore, it is a 0 powerd equation [1+(-1) = 0] So, the same equation is a 0 and a single powerd equation together. How can it be possible? |
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