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Identify the equivalent expression for (m^1/3 m^1/5)^0

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1. is the answer

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Answer:

1.

Explanation:

The thing is, x^0 is always 1. So even if you simplify, it will still be 1.


(m^(1)/(3)*m^(1)/(5))^0\\(m^(8)/(15))^0\\\text{But when put to the power of 0,}\\1.

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