SOLUTION: simplify the expression.
(b^5/2)(b^-1/2)/(b^1/3)
write your answer using only positive exponents.
Assume that all variable are positive real numbers.
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Question 964004: simplify the expression.
(b^5/2)(b^-1/2)/(b^1/3)
write your answer using only positive exponents.
Assume that all variable are positive real numbers.
Answer by 0saidong9(5) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
simplify the expression.
(b^5/2)(b^-1/2)/(b^1/3)
(b^5/2) (1/sqrt(b))(b^1/3)
b^5/2(b^1/3)/b^1/2
answer is ;
b^5/3
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