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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help. (√x^7)/(√29x^[-1/2]) leave no negative exponents.

OpenStudy (nottim):

hey son.

OpenStudy (nottim):

didn't like your spamming earlier.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sup bro.

OpenStudy (nottim):

anyways, does the whole thing equal 0?

OpenStudy (nottim):

That would make this a lot nicer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no. Just simplify.

OpenStudy (nottim):

its been a while since i did thing, but I'll try.

OpenStudy (nottim):

YOu knwo about logs? I think that works here...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no. no logs

OpenStudy (nottim):

no logs? Well, all I can say is to multiply them together...

OpenStudy (nottim):

New guy, help us out. I can't remember this stuff. I know that without the square roots, the exponents would just kinda multiply together; that right?

OpenStudy (nottim):

wait. goddarn. the bases aren't the same. sorry bout that. I really don't remember this.

OpenStudy (nottim):

ill go ask around, k, jive?

OpenStudy (nottim):

wait. that's a division sign. goddarn.

OpenStudy (nottim):

well, if the sqr roots were gone, and the bases were the same, you would subtract the exponents.

OpenStudy (nottim):

yayy. help

OpenStudy (nottim):

hey. We're not done yet.

OpenStudy (nottim):

i really do want to see this get solved. just wait. Ill get someone.

OpenStudy (bahrom7893):

|dw:1332644306888:dw| is it what u meant?

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