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Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)(03.01 MC)4Simplify456536rO.1659O620o620O164

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We have the expression


\frac{\sqrt[4]{6}}{\sqrt[5]{6}}

We can transform the radical into exponential, then


\frac{6^{(1)/(4)}}{6^{(1)/(5)}}

Now we can simplify the expression doing the division property


\frac{6^{(1)/(4)}}{6^{(1)/(5)}}=6^{(1)/(4)-(1)/(5)}

The new exponential will be


(1)/(4)-(1)/(5)=(5-4)/(20)=(1)/(20)

Therefore


6^{(1)/(4)-(1)/(5)}=6^{(1)/(20)}

The final answer is

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