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( 3x^(5/2) - 7y(7/2) ) ( 3x(5/2) + 7y(7/2) )
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Desi
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If you mean:
Then what you need to do is expand it out and use the laws of exponents:
It might be possible to simplify this more but I can't think of how at the moment.
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Oh god thank you so much.
i have been stuck on this problem for almost 2 days..
heheh
yeah i'll see if its possible to simplify it more
thanks
Desi
Raat Key Rani !
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You're welcome.
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A polynomial with no common factors in the coefficents, no duplicate variables (i.e. an x in more than one place). So nope, you can't simplify it more.
"In the real world, this would be a problem. But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist. So we'll go ahead and do that now..."
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Thanks, I was worried that maybe because the coefficients are perfect squares, there is some clever difference-of-squares-like factorization possible.
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