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Mathematics, 17.02.2022 14:00, gobbler80

So my last question was to explain (4^7/5^2)^3 • and I got that one right but now I have this question and I’m not sure how to do it because on my last one I have to multiply the inside exponent by the outside one, except now there is not outside one Sorry if that was confusing, but can somebody explain this to me too?


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