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So I am confused with the u^(1/2) and the -2u^(-1/2).

I said u/sqrt u is equal to u*sqrt U/U which = sqrt(u) so I get that is u^(1/2). But can't you rationalize the 2/sqrt(u) also? Would it not be 2*sqrt*u)/u? Since nothing cancels is it better not to rationalize it or what?

So I am confused with the u^(1/2) and the -2u^(-1/2). I said u/sqrt u is equal to-example-1
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There's no real need to rationalize the denominator in the second term, since


\frac2{\sqrt u}=\frac2{u^(1/2)}=2u^(-1/2)

and this term is ready to be integrated via the power rule. Rationalizing doesn't really help here.
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