(x5/3y-2)0

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Solution for (x5/3y-2)0 equation:


G/6-80 = -74

X-(7/3) = 1/3

6*(1-x)^-4

2*(1-x)^-3

b^2*((4*b^2*d^4)/52)*d^2 = 0

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