SOLUTION: I need to simplify this using only positive exponents: ( x^(-1/2) / -2 ) * sin root x How would I begin to do that?

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Question 637974: I need to simplify this using only positive exponents: ( x^(-1/2) / -2 ) * sin root x
How would I begin to do that?

Answer by stanbon(57246) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
( x^(-1/2) / -2 ) * sin root x
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= (-1/(2sqrt(x)))*sin(sqrt(x))
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Cheers,
Stan H.