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Hello there. May somebody help me simplify this problem? It would be very kind.

It is about radicals etc.

Hello there. May somebody help me simplify this problem? It would be very kind. It-example-1
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Answer:

27 / (4x⁶y⁸)

Explanation:


(4(3x^(2)y^(4))^(3))/((2x^(3)y^(5))^(4))

When raised to a power, multiply the exponents.


(4(3^(3)x^(6)y^(12)))/(2^(4)x^(12)y^(20)) \\\\(2^(2)3^(3)x^(6)y^(12))/(2^(4)x^(12)y^(20))

When dividing, subtract the exponents.


2^(2-4)3^(3)x^(6-12)y^(12-20)\\2^(-2)3^(3)x^(-6)y^(-8)

Move negative exponents to the denominator.


(3^(3))/(2^(2)x^(6)y^(8))\\(27)/(4x^(6)y^(8))

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