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Question 119426This question is from textbook Algebra II Glencoe mathematics
: I have searched through my whole text book and I am unable to find the Steps to take to finish this problem. If you could assist me in this manor your efforts would be much appreciated. Thank You This question is from textbook Algebra II Glencoe mathematics
You can put this solution on YOUR website! (3x+4x^2)/x^(-2/3)
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Comment: x^(-2/3) is a common denominator.
[3x/x^(-2/3)] + [4x^2/x^(-2/3)]
= [3x^(5/3)] + [4x^(8/3)]
= (x^(5/3))(3 + 4x)
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Cheers,
Stan H.