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guy123

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Hey I have the problem; 1/(x*srootx)

I know I have to simplify it first, so the bottom would become, x^1 * x^1/2, which becomes x^3/2.
I then take the reciprocal which makes it x^-3/2
and then finally I can do: 2/3*x^-5/2

However, the answers say that -2x^-1/2 is correct, and I am unsure what I am doing wrong.

Thank you for taking the time to help !
 

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nevermind.
the correct solution is to simplify to the form y=X^-3/2 and to integrate that to get -2/1 * x^1/2 which simplifys to 2x^1/2
 

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