SOLUTION: 3 times sqrt (100x^2) OVER 2 times sqrt (2x^-1) (it's a fraction equation and we are supposed to use the quotient rule and simplify if possible) thank you so much for any help

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Question 345941: 3 times sqrt (100x^2) OVER 2 times sqrt (2x^-1) (it's a fraction equation and we are supposed to use the quotient rule and simplify if possible)
thank you so much for any help

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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It's not an equation, btw, there's no equal sign.

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