
Mark M. answered 04/04/21
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(u1)(u1/2)) = u3/2 Law of Exponents
Airah M.
asked 04/04/21
Mark M. answered 04/04/21
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
(u1)(u1/2)) = u3/2 Law of Exponents
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Airah M.
How did u^1 was obtained from x^2+a^2? And u^1/2 from square root of x2 + a204/04/21