SOLUTION: Factor and simplify. Express the answer as a fraction without negative exponents.
(-5x/2)(x+3)^(-3/2) + 5(x+3)^(-1/2)
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Question 894257: Factor and simplify. Express the answer as a fraction without negative exponents.
(-5x/2)(x+3)^(-3/2) + 5(x+3)^(-1/2)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The left expression can stay as is but the right expression should be multiplied by on its numerator AND denominator.
Check to understand what this does for the denominator.
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