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(x^4/3)(x^2/3) =
When you multiply powers with the same base, write the ame base and add the exponents.
Here the common base is x. The exponents are 4/3 and 2/3. The exponents are added.
= x^(4/3 + 2/3)
= x^(6/3)
= x^2
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