SOLUTION: 1) Multiply, and express answers using positive exponents only. : (2u^1/2 - v^1/2)(u^1/2 - 5v^1/2)= ​(Simplify your answer. Use positive exponents only. Do not use​ radicals

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Question 1151268: 1) Multiply, and express answers using positive exponents only.
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(2u^1/2 - v^1/2)(u^1/2 - 5v^1/2)=
​(Simplify your answer. Use positive exponents only. Do not use​ radicals.)
2) Multiply, and express answers using positive exponents only.
5z^1/3(4z^2/3 - 6z^6)
(simply your answer.use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression. Do not factor or use radicals.)

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply, and express answers using positive exponents only.
:
=
FOIL, add exponents when you multiply like terms

combine like terms

​(Simplify your answer. Use positive exponents only. Do not use​ radicals.)
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2) Multiply, and express answers using positive exponents only.

(simply your answer.use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression. Do not factor or use radicals.)
Distribute, Add exponents when you multiply
, exponent is 19/3

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