SOLUTION: Simplify the expression.Variables represent positive real numbers. n^1/5(n^2/5-n^-1/5)
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Question 167957: Simplify the expression.Variables represent positive real numbers. n^1/5(n^2/5-n^-1/5)
How do I complete this problem?
Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You will have to apply some rules of exponents.
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Distributing the n^(1/5) to each term inside the parenthesis:
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