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r (8)/(11) r (10)/(11) Simplify. Write your answer using a single, positive rational exponent

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hmmmm I take it you meant those rationals to be exponents, so hmmm asumming that,


\bf r^{^(8)/(11)}\cdot r^{^(10)/(11)}\implies r^{^{(8)/(11)+(10)/(11)}}\implies r^{^(18)/(11)}
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