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Help! I'm trying to solve this for A and B, and it keeps telling me I'm wrong. The equation is:

√x(7x-4√x)=Ax^(3/2) + Bx
Where A =
and B =

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User Niting
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Answer:

A must be 7 and B must be -4

Explanation:

Perform the indicated multiplication, obtaining:

7x^(3/2) - 4x = Ax^(3/2) + Bx

Then A must be 7 and B must be -4

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User Samuel Thompson
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