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Sorry for the bad quality!!! Please help me out!!

Sorry for the bad quality!!! Please help me out!!-example-1

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n has a negative exponent, so you need to rewrite the expression using the negative exponent rule b^-n = 1/b^n


(m^8 1/n^4)^1/4


Now make m^8 a fraction buy giving it a denominator of 1:

(m^8 / 1 1/n^4)^1/4

Multiply the fractions together to get m^8/n^4

Now divide the exponents by 4 to get the final answer of:

m^2/n


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