SOLUTION: Simplify the expression.Give answer in exponential form.
(x^3/2-2x^5/2)÷x^1/2
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Question 444265: Simplify the expression.Give answer in exponential form.
(x^3/2-2x^5/2)÷x^1/2
Answer by swincher4391(1107) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Recognize that this is the same thing as:
exponent wouldn't fit, but (3/2), (5/2), (-1/2) are exponents
That's x^((3/2) - (1/2)) - 2x^((5/2)-(1/2))
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