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solve: (x^(4/3)*y^(2/3)/(xy)^(1/2)
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answer: y^1/6 * x^5/6
looks good to me
I don't know how to solve it though
oooh i thought you posted the solution someone else did
subtract the exponents \[\large x^{\frac{4}{3}-\frac{1}{2}}\] and \[\large y^{\frac{2}{3}-\frac{1}{2}}\]
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when you are dividing with the same base, subtract the exponents so for x the exponent will be (4/3 - 1/2), that's how you get the xraised to 5/6 same with your y
wait a second the last part should be 1/3 not 1/2
my answer is xy^(1/3) is that right?
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