Answer:
1) No. 2)
3)4x 4)
or
5) B and D.
Explanation:
Check the pictures below
1)
x^(3*3*3)=x^{27}[/tex]
For the first, we must just repeat the base e sum the exponents
For the second one, we must multiply the exponents.
According to the Exponents Law.
![x^(m)*x^(n) =x^(m+n)\\x^(m*n) =x^(mn)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/t76ige39n7lhe2hk5nhekv9f75whaxctj9.png)
2)
Here we have three combined Exponent laws, namely:
3)
First on multiplying keep the 4 outside the square root,
4) The starting point of it is reminding that in a fraction, whenever we divide two fractions we have to operate the product of the first fraction times the inverse of the second one.
Then we apply the Exponent Law of a divison between same base powers, repeating the base subtracting the exponents, and simplifying it:
![x^{(4)/(6)}=x^{(3)/(2)}](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/high-school/hqrqkdoxmdk1qtdp0gelq99vnhbyiiwvz5.png)
5)
Check below
b and d, are equivalent between themselves since the same quantities of x are displayed. Notice, all we have used. Exponent Laws and Power Properties