SOLUTION: Use a radical to write f(x) f (x) =^1/2 help please

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Question 455923: Use a radical to write f(x)
f (x) =^1/2 help please

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
^1/2 means nothing
if you want the square root you write sqrt(1/2) or

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