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Any expression multiplied by $1$ is equal to itself
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$\frac{3y}{2}+\left(ab-s\sqrt{x}\right)^2=2+\frac{-1}{2^a}$
Learn how to solve rational equations problems step by step online. Solve the rational equation (3y)/2+(1ab-sx^1/2)^2=2+-1/(2^a). Any expression multiplied by 1 is equal to itself. We need to isolate the dependent variable y, we can do that by simultaneously subtracting \left(ab-s\sqrt{x}\right)^2 from both sides of the equation. Combine all terms into a single fraction with 2^a as common denominator. The product of powers of the same base is equal to the base raised to the sum of the exponents: a^m\cdot a^n=a^{m+n}.