SOLUTION: 2^(5/2) - 2^(3/2) = ((i am taking a practice test and it says the answer is 2^(3/2) but how is that possible))
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Question 664251: 2^(5/2) - 2^(3/2) = ((i am taking a practice test and it says the answer is 2^(3/2) but how is that possible))
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= 2^(3/2)
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