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Rewrite the expression in the form k*z^n

Rewrite the expression in the form k*z^n-example-1
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Answer: 9z

Explanation:

(NOTE: I've already solved this in the comments, but I am going to put an answer here for anyone else who stumbles across this question.)

To solve this problem, rewrite the first term into the form k * z^n:

> 3 * z^(1/4)

Now, you have 3z^(1/4) * 3z^(3/4). Now, we can use a power rule (a^x * a^y = a^(x+y)) to solve the problem. Your final answer should be:

> 9 * z^1, or 9z.

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