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Hey!
This question may tex ability :shy:
The Question
Write [tex]\frac{2\sqrt x+3}{x}[/tex] in the form [tex]2x^p + 3x^q[/tex] where p and q are constants.
Attempt
[tex]\frac{2\sqrt x+3}{x} \times x[/tex]
[tex]2x + 3x[/tex]
I basically multiplied the initial equation by x to get rid of the denominator, and now I have what looks like a close to correct answer, but without p and q, either p or q could be one but I think the fact that they have asked for p and q would suggest that they powers must be different.
Thanks to any helpers =]
_Mayday_
Hey!
This question may tex ability :shy:
The Question
Write [tex]\frac{2\sqrt x+3}{x}[/tex] in the form [tex]2x^p + 3x^q[/tex] where p and q are constants.
Attempt
[tex]\frac{2\sqrt x+3}{x} \times x[/tex]
[tex]2x + 3x[/tex]
I basically multiplied the initial equation by x to get rid of the denominator, and now I have what looks like a close to correct answer, but without p and q, either p or q could be one but I think the fact that they have asked for p and q would suggest that they powers must be different.
Thanks to any helpers =]
_Mayday_