factor this expression so that there are no negative exponents
Factor this expression so that there are no negative exponents
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>I can't
lol brainlet
do your own homework
What is the Battle of the Alamo?
>I don't know how to get rid of negative exponents.
>Surely Sup Forums will help me
Fuck you, do your own homework so you can learn something for once
don't be a fucking idiot and stay in school 4(2x-1)/x^(2/3)
>uses symbolab
>calls others brainlet
8x^1/3 - 1/4x^2/3
8x^(1/3)-(1/(4x^(2/3))
>trying the "haha I bet you can't" method to get me to help you with your homework
suck my dick faggot.
Should be (8x^1/3)-4/(x^(2/3) but it wouldn't be answering the question because you are supposed to factor the expression.
do your own homework plebeian
i like that i know how to do this but don't know how to check my oil or re-light the pilot light to my furnace
>how to check my oil or re-light the pilot light to my furnace
>things you get blue collar scum to do
true. kek
x^(-2/3)*(8x-4)
Basic skills you should have if you own a car or use gas in your own home.
You don't get them to do it you pay them to do it and they fix their own shit while you solve math problems because your feminine testicle never afforded you enough testosterone to learn how to make easy fixes like relighting the fucking pilot in a furnace.
I already answered it you morons
after further review, technically you're not wrong
Learn to cancel better
8 x^(1/3) - 4/(3 x^2) use wolfram alpha or photomath nigger
>using wolfram alpha for a high-school math question
Why not? Factoring this would be quite tedious so you might aswell use the tools avalible to you.
Easier to ask Wolfram Alpha and check the answer than do it yourself. Less chance of a random brain fart fucking it up too.
Im not sure if i should take the bait or not