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Express the following as a simple fraction involving positive exponents only

Express the following as a simple fraction involving positive exponents only-example-1
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Recall that if x≠0, then:


\begin{gathered} x^(-m)=(1)/(x^m) \\ \text{where m is an integer.} \end{gathered}

Therefore:


2x^(-1)-5x^(-2)=(2)/(x)-(5)/(x^2)\text{.}

Now, if x≠0, notice that:


(2)/(x)=(2x)/(x^2)\text{.}

Then:


\begin{gathered} 2x^(-1)-5x^(-2)=(2x)/(x^2)-(5)/(x^2) \\ =(2x-5)/(x^2)\text{.} \end{gathered}

Answer:


(2x-5)/(x^2)\text{.}

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