An expression that occurs in calculus is given. Write the expression as a single quotient in which only positive exponents and/or radicals appear.4x3/2(x3 + x2) - 6x5/2 - 6x3/2
A. 4x3/2(x + 1)(2x2 - 3)
B. 2x3/2(x + 1)(2x2 - 3)
C. 4x3/2(x3 - 1) + 4x3 - 2x3/2(x - 1)
D. x3/2(x - 1)[4(x2 - 1) - 2] + 4x3
Answer: B
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