SOLUTION: We are doing test corrections, so it's not in the book, and i dont understand how the problem can be simplified anymore. we are doing F(x) and so on, and the numbers that are p

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Question 39050This question is from textbook McDougal Littell
: We are doing test corrections, so it's not in the book, and i dont understand how the problem can be simplified anymore.
we are doing F(x) and so on, and the numbers that are plugged in are ...
2x^(1/3)DIVIDED BY 4x^(1/4)
-MALISSA
This question is from textbook McDougal Littell

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
[2x^(1/3)]/[4x^(1/4)]
=(1/2)x^(1/3 - 1/4)
=(1/2)x^(1/12)
Cheers,
Stan H.