Solve Exponential Function: x1/2 + x-1/2 | Help & Explanation

In summary, the conversation is about simplifying the expression (x1/2 + x-1/2)2, with the person asking for help and explanation on how to solve it. The expert points out several errors in the person's computation, including the incorrect distribution of exponents over addition. The expert then explains the correct way to simplify the expression by using the FOIL method. The person eventually gets the right answer and thanks the expert.
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Hello! Could someone please help me answer this question, and explain how you answered it?

1. (x1/2 + x-1/2)2​Thank you!
 
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What are you asked to do? And what steps have you made towards doing that?
 
  • #3
It just says to simplify it.
I multiplied away the brackets, getting x + x, which equals 2x. But this answer's wrong apparently...
 
  • #4
Yes, there are several errors in your computations. The first error, seemingly, is that you distributed the exponent over addition. This NEVER WORKS! If you don't believe me, check this out: is
$$25=5^{2}=(2+3)^{2}=2^{2}+3^{2}=4+9=13?$$
Definitely not. So this thought doesn't work. It's so common it's called the "freshman's dream". You have to write out your expression and FOIL it:
$$(x^{1/2}+x^{-1/2})^{2}=(x^{1/2}+x^{-1/2})(x^{1/2}+x^{-1/2}).$$
Now do your firsts, outers, inners, and lasts. What do you get?
 
  • #5
I got the right answer, thank you so much :)
 
  • #6
You're welcome! Have a good one.
 

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An exponential function is a mathematical function where the variable appears in the exponent. It can be written in the form y = ab^x, where a is the initial value and b is the base.

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x1/2 + x-1/2 is a mathematical expression that represents the sum of two terms. The first term, x1/2, means x raised to the power of 1/2 or the square root of x. The second term, x-1/2, means x raised to the power of -1/2 or 1 divided by the square root of x.

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