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What choice is equivalent to the quotient when x>0? [Photo attached]

What choice is equivalent to the quotient when x>0? [Photo attached]-example-1
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Answer:


\Large \boxed{\bold{D.} \ \frac{5 √(x) } {4}}

Explanation:


\displaystyle (√(50x^3 ))/(√(32x^2 ) )

Distributing the square root.


\displaystyle \frac{√(50) √(x^3 ) } {√(32) √(x^2 )}

Simplifying the expression.


\displaystyle \frac{5 \cdot √(2) \cdot x \cdot √(x) } {4 \cdot √(2) \cdot x}

Cancelling the square root of 2 and x on both the numerator and the denominator.


\displaystyle \frac{5 \cdot √(x) } {4}

User SoManyGoblins
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Answer:

D) 5√x / 4

Explanation:

√50x^3 / √32x^2

= (5x√2x) / (4x√2)

= 5/4 √(2x/2)

= 5/4 (√x)

= 5√x / 4

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