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Divide $-5$ by $2$
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$\frac{\sqrt{2x}}{3}-\frac{5}{2}=0$
Learn how to solve product rule of differentiation problems step by step online. Solve the equation with radicals ((2x)^1/2)/3+-5/2=0. Divide -5 by 2. The power of a product is equal to the product of it's factors raised to the same power. Take \frac{\sqrt{2}}{3} out of the fraction. We need to isolate the dependent variable x, we can do that by simultaneously subtracting -\frac{5}{2} from both sides of the equation.