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What is (x^3/2y^3/4)^6 simplified

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Answer:

x^9y^9/2

Explanation:

(x^3/2)^6 comes to x^9. Multiply the exponents 3/2 and 6 to get this result.

(y^3/4)^6 comes to y^9/2.

The final result is then x^9y^9/2, which could also be written as (x^9)(y^9/2).

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