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User BStill
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Answer:

The answer is option A

Explanation:


( {x}^{ - (4)/(7) } )^(7)

Using the rules of indices

That's


( { {a}^(x) })^(y) = {a}^(x * y)

Simplify the expression

We have


( { {x}^{ - (4)/(7) } })^(7) = {x}^{ - (4)/(7) * 7 } \\ = {x}^( - 4)

Again using the rules of indices

That's


{x}^( - y) = \frac{1}{ {x}^(y) }

The final answer is


\frac{1}{ {x}^(4) }

Hope this helps you

User Peter Stephens
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