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without using (10) show and prove that for any whole number use n and for any positive number use y, y^-1+n=y^-n

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We have the following expression:


\begin{gathered} y^((-1+n))=y^(-n) \\ \Rightarrow y^(-1)\cdot y^n=(1)/(y^n) \\ \Rightarrow y^n=y\cdot(1)/(y^n) \\ \Rightarrow y^n=y^(1-n) \end{gathered}

For this to happen, we need that y = 1 and n can be any whole number.

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