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FOR THIS EXPRESSION, A = ((( 15 OR 4 OR 7 ))) . B = (( 7 OR 4 OR 15 ))) , C = ((( 4 OR 15 OR 7)))

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Answer:

a = 15

b = 7

c = 4

Explanation:

Given in the question an expression
\sqrt[4]{15}^(7)

This expression can be written as
15^{(7)/(4) }

As we know that roots are most often written using a radical sign, like this,
\sqrt[n]{x} But there is another way to represent the taking of a root.

You can use rational exponents instead of a radical. A rational exponent is an exponent that is a fraction. For example,
\sqrt[n]{x} can be written as
x^{(1)/(n) }

Secondly two powers having same base can be multiply


x^(n)(^(m))=x^(nm)

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