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Answer: w^40

Explanation:

w^15/w^5 = w^10

So we have (w^10)^4 and When raising exponents to another exponenent we multiply them

10*4 = 40 which gives us our answer:

w^40

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Answer:

w^40

Explanation:

When you're dividing exponents with the same base you subtract them

This means that w^15/w^5 = w^10

So we have (w^10)^4

When raising an exponent to another exponenent we multiply them

obviously 10*4 = 40 which gives us our answer: w^40

if you have any questions lmk

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