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can someone help explain how to simplify x to the power of a quarter over x to the power of a half to a positive indice?
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\[(x^{1\div4}) \div (x^{1\div2})\] hopefully this makes it easier to understand
If you are dividing then you subtract the exponents. |dw:1319653659622:dw|
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