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A student simplified the rational expression

using the steps shown.
(x^2/5 • x^4/5 / x^2/5)^1/2 = (x^6/5/x^2/5)^1/2=(x^3)^1/2=x^3/2
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A student simplified the rational expression using the steps shown. (x^2/5 • x^4/5 / x-example-1
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Answer:


\textbf{No, the answer is not correct }.

Explanation:

The student didn't use the quotient of powers property correctly. Instead of subtracting, the student divided the exponents within the parenthesis. So, x to the two-fifths power is the correct simplified form.


((x^(2/5)* x^(4/5) )/(x^(2/5) ) )


=((x^(6/5) )/(x^(2/5) ) )^(1/2)


=x^(6/5-2/5) )^(1/2)


=(x^(4/5) )^(1/2) =x^(2/5)

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