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Answer for this r1/4 I took this
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Answer:
r^(1)/(4)

Explanation:


\sqrt[44]{(r^5)/(r^-^6) }

When dividing by the same base (r) subtract exponents.


\sqrt[44]{r^5^-^(^-^6^)}


\sqrt[44]{r^5^+^6}


\sqrt[44]{r^1^1}

A property of the roots say:


\sqrt[n]{x^m}=x^(m)/(n)

Therefore;


\sqrt[44]{r^1^1}=r^(11)/(44)=r^(1)/(4)

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