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Answer:

The first and second one is no

Explanation:

(1/5) to the second power is 1/25 and adding 25/25 gets 26/25 which is not equal to 24/25

1 to the second power is still one and (1/4) to the second power is 1/16. 16/16 plus 1/16 is 17/16 which is not equal to 25/26

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1.NO 2. Yes

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