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Answer:

11^5/3

Explanation:

when you move the 5 over to the right, it always goes above the other exponent. if that makes sense? I use this shortcut.

another way of showing is:


x(a)/(b) = \sqrt[b]{x^a}

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Answer:


11^{(3)/(5) }

Explanation:

Proof:

The power of a fraction is:


x^{(a)/(b) } =\sqrt[b]{x^(a) }

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