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how can i use the law of exponents to simplify:
(6 ^5/8)^2/9


5/8 fraction
2/9 fraction
15 years ago

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Reiny
(x<sup>a</sup>)<sup>b</sup> = (x)<sup>ab</sup>

follow that rule, let me know what you get.
15 years ago
GGIFT
would it be (6)^61/72?
15 years ago

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