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Use Negative Exponents Where Necessary to Write the Expression with All

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Use negative exponents where necessary to write the expression with all variables in the numerator of a term. That is,
write each term in the form c cxnc x ^ { n } if the term contains a variable.
- y=6x4+8x41x+1x23y = 6 x - 4 + \frac { 8 } { x ^ { 4 } } - \frac { 1 } { \sqrt { x } } + \frac { 1 } { \sqrt [ 3 ] { x ^ { 2 } } }


A) y=6x4+8x4x2+1x3/2y = 6 x - 4 + 8 x ^ { - 4 } - x ^ { - 2 } + 1 x ^ { - 3 / 2 }
B) y=6x12+x4x1/2+x2/3y = 6 x - 12 + x ^ { - 4 } - x ^ { - 1 / 2 } + x ^ { - 2 / 3 }
C) y=6x4+(8x) 4x1/2+(1x) 2/3y = 6 x - 4 + ( 8 x ) ^ { - 4 } - x ^ { - 1 / 2 } + ( 1 x ) ^ { - 2 / 3 }
D) y=6x4+8x4x1/2+1x2/3y = 6 x - 4 + 8 x ^ { - 4 } - x ^ { - 1 / 2 } + 1 x ^ { - 2 / 3 }

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