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What is x2/3•x2/15 show your work​

User FooTheBar
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Answer:


\large\boxed{x^(4)/(5)}

Explanation:


x^(2)/(3)\cdot x^(2)/(15)\qquad\text{use}\ a^n\cdot a^m=a^(n+m)\\\\=x^{(2)/(3)+(2)/(15)}\qquad\text{LDC = 15}\\\\=x^{(2\cdot5)/(3\cdot5)+(2)/(15)}=x^{(10)/(15)+(2)/(15)}=x^{(12)/(15)}=x^{(12:3)/(15:3)}=x^(4)/(5)

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