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(x^4)^1/2(x^6)^(-1/3)
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(x^4)^1/2(x^6)^(-1/3)
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To get the answer you split the problem in half and work each part separately
(x^4)^1/2 (x^6)^(-1/3)
then you multiply the exponents
x^2 1/x^2
and then you can cross multiply by converting x^2 into a fraction
and your answer is 1
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