SOLUTION: hello, i have a question with fractional exponents, (x^-1/7)/x, i have tried bringing the denominator x into the denominator making it X^-1/7x, after that i am stuck, i would like
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Question 994588: hello, i have a question with fractional exponents, (x^-1/7)/x, i have tried bringing the denominator x into the denominator making it X^-1/7x, after that i am stuck, i would like to write it in fractional exponents, thank you
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What you have is not well written. Maybe you have . That may render badly so is not readable, but if so, that is the best this system will do.
The exponent in the numerator on x is , and the exponent on x in the denominator is .
Those written steps, again, might not render but you can see the pure text in which they are written using the Show Source hyperlink on the page.
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