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How do i rewrite this in the form of k•x^2

How do i rewrite this in the form of k•x^2-example-1
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Answer:

8x^(3/2)

Explanation:

We can simplify the expression first:

2sqrt(x)4x^(-5/2)=8x^(-3/2)

Now we can rewrite this in the form kx^2:

8x^(=3/2)=8(x^(-3/2))(x^(5/2))/x^2

=8(x^2/x^3)(x^(1/2))/x^2

=8x^(-1/2)

therefore, 2sqrt(x)4x^(-5/2) is equivalent to 8x^(-1/2), which can be written in the form kx^2 as 8x^(3/2)

I hope this helps!

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