Posted by Kim on Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 8:15pm.
It looks like you changed 11xy to
1/(11xy) and kept the exponents the same. That is not correct.
I do not undertand your ¯^5/^7 notation. Is ¯ supposed to be a minus sign? Why not use - ? Why to you have ^ in front of both 5 and 7? What is being raised to the seventh power?
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