SOLUTION: [(2x^1/2)/(y^2/3)][(3x^-2/3)/(y^1/2)]
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Question 638919: [(2x^1/2)/(y^2/3)][(3x^-2/3)/(y^1/2)]
Answer by KMST(5399) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
At least on my screen, the fractional exponents seem not to fit in the display area, and get chopped off, or skewered by the fraction bar.
I apologize for not being able to make them look right.
Maybe you can use your imagination to see what I mean.
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