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how do i simplify this problem? y^3/5( y^1/2-y^-1/2)
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J
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simplify this problem? y^3/5( y^1/2-y^-1/2)
= y^((3/5)+(1/2)) - y^((3/5) - (1/2))
= y^(11/10) - y^(1/10)
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= y(1/10) * (y - 1)
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Cheers,
Stan H.