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(4^7/5^2)^3 i Don't get it

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Answer:


\sf (4^(21))/(5^6)

Explanation:

Exponent Law:


\sf \boxed{\left((a^m)/(b^n)\right)^(x)=(a^(m*x))/(b^(n*x))}

When any base is being multiplied by an exponent, distribute the exponent to each part of the base.


\sf \left((4^7)/(5^2)\right)^(3)=(4^(7*3))/(5^(2*3))


\sf =(4^(21))/(5^6)

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