for -1/(x+2)(2i⁄x+2) (x+2 all being underneath the root)
How does it equal to -1/2(x+2)^(3/2)
when your taking out the radical i understand you take (1/2) i think to square it out but in this question it ends up to be (3/2) could somone outline the steps on how you took out the radical please and thanks :)
How does it equal to -1/2(x+2)^(3/2)
when your taking out the radical i understand you take (1/2) i think to square it out but in this question it ends up to be (3/2) could somone outline the steps on how you took out the radical please and thanks :)
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What does that say? I can't tell because there's something that looks like an "i" and a slash? Is it supposed to be -1/[(x+2)(2√x+2)]?
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Can you please rewrite that? I don't quite understand where you say "all being underneath the root". In text, a root would be represented as sqrt(n). I can't help if I don't know the equation.