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  • 16-09-2018
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how do I simplify (x 1/4)^6

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  • 16-09-2018

[tex]x^{\frac{3}{2} }[/tex]

using the law of exponents : ([tex]a^{m}[/tex] × [tex]a^{n}[/tex] = [tex]a^{mn}[/tex]

Assuming you mean ([tex]x^{\frac{1}{4} }[/tex][tex]^{6}[/tex]

then ([tex]x^{\frac{x1}{4} }[/tex][tex]^{6}[/tex] = [tex]x^{\frac{6}{4} }[/tex] = [tex]x^{\frac{3}{2} }[/tex]

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