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June 18, 2013

Homework Help: algebra

Posted by Jacob on Saturday, September 18, 2010 at 2:34pm.

2y^-3 = 4e^(-x/2)/(1+e(-x/2))

my teacher gave this problem in my chem class and i dont know what he is really asking , does any one have an idea if i have to solve for y or what's going on..

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