we have
(2*3)^5
we know that
(2*3)^5=(2^5)(3^5)
Rewrite each term as product of two single powers
so
(2^5)(3^5)=(2^3)(2^2)(3^3)(3^2)
Part c
we have
10^2/10^0
when divide, subtract the exponents
so
10^(2-0)
10^2
another way
Any number elevated to zero is equal to 1
so
10^0=1
substitute
10^2/1=10^2
Part f
we have
(2/3)^5
we know that
(2/3)^5=2^5/3^5