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Factor and simplify the algebraic expression
3x^-5/4+6x^1/4
9 years ago

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Answered by Lilly
My answer is- 3(2x^1/4+1/x^5/4)
9 years ago
Answered by bobpursley
nope pull out an x^1/4 and a 3

3x^1/4 (x^-5 +2)
9 years ago
Answered by Steve
I get

3 x^1/4 (x^-3/2 + 2)
9 years ago
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