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Mathematics, 20.11.2019 11:31 katiedurden02

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 u*sqr

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