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Alkenes

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how can you go from : 2npi/5 +- pi/15 to the following step:

(6n +- 1) pi/15
 

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yes and how does r2 - r1 = 2(1-y)6(1/2)
They subbed in the equation found a few lines earlier.

And yes Cambridge is enough for volumes, but I suggest doing questions from a variety of books. Different authors have different question-styles.
 

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