How can 2x + 6x^-3 be rewritten
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How can 2x + 6x^-3 be rewritten

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-08-31] [Hit: ]
the 2x is not being divided by the x³, unless you forgot to show us some parentheses)-2x + 6x^-3 =2x+6/x³ =2(x^4+ 3)/x³-How about 2x + 6/x^3?......
I am currently doing derivatives, but I am having trouble recalling the exponent rules.

I want to rewrite 2x +6x^-3, so that there is no negative power. Can it be rewritten as (2x + 6)/(x^3) or can is it (2x/6x^3)? Or are they both wrong?

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These are two separate terms so the 2x will stand by itself no matter what else you do.

2x + 6/x³ (remember these are separate, the 2x is not being divided by the x³, unless you forgot to show us some parentheses)

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2x + 6x^-3 =2x+6/x³
=2(x^4+ 3)/x³

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How about 2x + 6/x^3?
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