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If p=(1/3) and q=4 2/7 then p2^q=

If p=(1/3) and q=4 2/7 then p2^q=-example-1
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Answer:

1.
(10)/(21)

2.
(405)/(49) = 8(13)/(49)

Explanation:

first one:


p^(2) q =
((1)/(3))^(2) ×
4(2)/(7) =
(1)/(9) ×
(30)/(7) =
(1)/(3) ×
(10)/(7) =
(10)/(21)

second one:


t^(2)/
s =
(1(2)/(7))^(2) /
(1)/(5) =
((9)/(7))^(2) ×
5 =
(81)/(49) ×
5 =
(405)/(49) =
8(13)/(49)

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