(x^2+4)^1/2 - (x^2)(x^2+4)^-1/2 all over (1-x^2)^2/3? you are supposed to rewrite the expression as a single
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(x^2+4)^1/2 - (x^2)(x^2+4)^-1/2 all over (1-x^2)^2/3? you are supposed to rewrite the expression as a single

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...quotient in which only positive exponents and/or radicals appear

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[√(x^2+4)- 1/√[(x^2)(x^2+4)]]/[(1-x^2)^2/3]

X^1/2= √(X).

X^-1/2= 1/X
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