This is such a tedious problem. My eyes are starting to ache... plz guide me through.
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Ballery1:
Let me draw the solution on a new page
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Narad:
I think that you have to work with either
\[\sqrt(x)\]
or with fractional powers of x.
Do not mix them, this will make some confusion.
The starting points are ok, there are some mistakes in the simplifications
Ballery1:
Yes i see them.. lol
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Ballery1:
Ive checked the answer and its right. I’ved The minor mistakes in my notes tho
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Fixed
Ballery1:
I don’t think i’ll Be able to solve the question using radicals only...
NAGC:
@Ballery1 u need a break your all the time doing math take a break okay for my sake you're gonna fry your brain honestly.
Ballery1:
I’m going straight to bed after this....in 2 hours
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NAGC:
boi
Ballery1:
When it’s 4am here :)
NAGC:
urrrrrg
Ballery1:
I’m working on a legit question over here. Plz don’t disturb me. Thanks god bless!
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