SOLUTION: x+1/x(10-x)^1/2
I have to write the negative expression so that is not a fraction. I moved denominator to numerator and add negative exponents, but it did not work. What am I do
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Question 344642: x+1/x(10-x)^1/2
I have to write the negative expression so that is not a fraction. I moved denominator to numerator and add negative exponents, but it did not work. What am I doing wrong?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x+1)/x(10-x)^1/2
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Multiply numerator and denominator by (10-x)^(1/2)
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[(x+1)(10-x)^(1/2)]/[x(10-x)]
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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