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Simplify each expression as much as possible, and rationalize denominators when applicable. √4/X^4=?

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Answer:


\sqrt{(4)/(x^(4) ) }= 2x^(-2)

Explanation:

We have


\sqrt{(4)/(x^(4) )} this equals to


\sqrt{(2^(2) )/(x^(4) ) now we are going to cancel the squares with the roots.


= (2)/(x^(2) ) if we want the x in the up part we just put negative the exponent


= 2x^(-2)

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