Respuesta :

Answer:

Therefore the correct option is A. 7^11/4^11

[tex](\dfrac{7}{4})^{11}=\dfrac{7^{11}}{4^{11}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

[tex](\dfrac{7}{4})^{11}[/tex]

Solution:

We know the Identity For Law of Indices

[tex](\dfrac{x}{y})^{a}=\dfrac{x^{a}}{y^{a}}[/tex]

So here we have,

x = 7

y = 4

a = 11 , then

[tex](\dfrac{7}{4})^{11}=\dfrac{7^{11}}{4^{11}}[/tex]

Therefore the correct option is A. 7^11/4^11

[tex](\dfrac{7}{4})^{11}=\dfrac{7^{11}}{4^{11}}[/tex]

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