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Applying the product rule to expression \left(3^3\div 3^4\right)^5gives us Answer raised to the power of Answerdivided by Answer raised to the power of AnswerSimplify that into a reduced fraction.The numerator is AnswerThe denominator is Answer

Applying the product rule to expression \left(3^3\div 3^4\right)^5gives us Answer-example-1
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Given the expression


(3^3/3^4)^5

Using product rule


\begin{gathered} (3^3/3^4)^5=((3^3)/(3^4))^5 \\ =(3^(3-4))^5=(3^(-1))^5 \\ =3^(-1*5)=3^(-5) \end{gathered}

Where


3^(-5)=(1)/(3^5)=(1)/(243)

Hence, answer is 1/243


(3^3/3^4)^5=(1)/(243)

The numerator is 1

The denominator is 243

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