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Simplify 2 to the 5 power to the fourth power over 3 to the second power
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Simplify 2 to the 5 power to the fourth power over 3 to the second power
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I'm assuming you mean 2^(5)(4/3)(2).
So multiplying all of the powers together yields 2^(40/3)
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