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What is the value of x in the equation below?

(/a/b)2/3 = (a/b)^x



A. -3/2


B. -2/3


C. 1/3


D. 1/2

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To find the value of x in the equation, we can compare the exponents on both sides.

On the left side, we have (a/b)^(2/3).

On the right side, we have (a/b)^x.

To make the exponents on both sides match, we can equate them:

2/3 = x.

Therefore, the value of x is 2/3.

None of the provided options match the value of x as 2/3. If those are the only options given, then none of them are correct for the equation.

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