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If xx is a negative real number, which of the following expressions are equivalent to x3\sqrt{-x^3}? Select all such expressions.

  1. xx-x\sqrt{-x}Cevap
  2. B
    xxx\sqrt{-x}
  3. xx|x|\sqrt{-x}Cevap
  4. (x)3/2(-x)^{3/2}Cevap
  5. E
    x3/2-x^{3/2}

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The expressions equivalent to x3\sqrt{-x^3} are xx-x\sqrt{-x}, xx|x|\sqrt{-x}, and (x)3/2(-x)^{3/2}.
Because xx is negative, x-x is a positive quantity. We can express x3-x^3 as (x)3=(x)2(x)(-x)^3 = (-x)^2 \cdot (-x). Taking the principal square root yields (x)2(x)=(x)2x=xx\sqrt{(-x)^2 \cdot (-x)} = \sqrt{(-x)^2} \cdot \sqrt{-x} = -x\sqrt{-x}. Because x=x|x| = -x for negative numbers, the expression xx|x|\sqrt{-x} is identical to xx-x\sqrt{-x}. Furthermore, converting to rational exponents gives (x)3/2=(x)3=x3(-x)^{3/2} = \sqrt{(-x)^3} = \sqrt{-x^3}. Thus, all three of these expressions are mathematically equivalent to the original radical expression.

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1
Analyze the sign of the base and inside of the radical
Since x<0x < 0, the quantity x-x is strictly positive (x>0 -x > 0 ). Consequently, x3=(x)3>0-x^3 = (-x)^3 > 0, ensuring x3\sqrt{-x^3} is a real, non-negative number.
Principal square roots require a non-negative radicand and yield a non-negative result in real arithmetic.
2
Simplify the radical expression using perfect squares
x3=(x)2(x)=(x)2x=(x)x=xx\sqrt{-x^3} = \sqrt{(-x)^2 \cdot (-x)} = \sqrt{(-x)^2} \cdot \sqrt{-x} = (-x)\sqrt{-x} = -x\sqrt{-x}.
Because x>0-x > 0, (x)2=x\sqrt{(-x)^2} = -x.
3
Evaluate equivalent representations using absolute value and rational exponents
Since x<0x < 0, x=x|x| = -x, so xx=xx|x|\sqrt{-x} = -x\sqrt{-x}. Also, (x)3/2=(x)3=x3(-x)^{3/2} = \sqrt{(-x)^3} = \sqrt{-x^3}.
Both rewrite rules preserve both magnitude and non-negative sign for all x<0x < 0.

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