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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help please, link below

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (misty1212):

HI! (again)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha hello

OpenStudy (misty1212):

A and B are not the same for sure

OpenStudy (misty1212):

the last one we compute \[\frac{1}{3}+\frac{1}{3}+\frac{1}{3}\] and get 1 so it is \(x^1=x\)

OpenStudy (misty1212):

also \[\frac{1}{x^{-1}}=x^1=x\]

OpenStudy (misty1212):

so i guess those two are the same dumb question huh?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah, so would A & D be the same?

OpenStudy (misty1212):

no dear, B and D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

argh im so confused:/

OpenStudy (misty1212):

B is \[\frac{1}{x^{-1}}=x^1=x\] and D is \[x^1=x\] too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohh okay i didn't realize, thank you

OpenStudy (misty1212):

A is \(x^{\frac{3}{4}}\) which is different

OpenStudy (misty1212):

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