SOLUTION: cwhich of these expressions simplies to sqrt3(|x|-5x^2)/3
a. sqrtx^2(x-5)/3sqrtx
b. sqrtx^2(1-5x)/3sqrtx
c. sqrtx^3-5sqrtx^5/sqrt3x
d. sqrt3(|x|-5)|x|/3
can someone expl
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Question 635779: cwhich of these expressions simplies to sqrt3(|x|-5x^2)/3
a. sqrtx^2(x-5)/3sqrtx
b. sqrtx^2(1-5x)/3sqrtx
c. sqrtx^3-5sqrtx^5/sqrt3x
d. sqrt3(|x|-5)|x|/3
can someone explain this..
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20056) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You didn't make it clear what's under the radical and what's not.
You have to enclose everything that's under a radical in brackets []
You have to enclose numerators and denominators in parentheses. We
can't tell where your radicands start and end nor where your numerators
and denominators start and end.
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