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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simplify

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its like this \[5^\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }\times 5^\frac{ 1 }{ 3 }\] now use this x^m*x^n=x^(m+n) use and solve..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

no this is the problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@zaibali.qasmi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay..then the 1/3 will become -1/3 just this changes.!!1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5 -1/6 5 -5/ 6 5 5/6 5 1/6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

those are the options

OpenStudy (anonymous):

last one...

OpenStudy (larseighner):

\[ \large {{\sqrt 5} \over {\sqrt[3] 5}} = 5^{1 \over 2} \cdot 5^{-{1 \over 3}} = 5^{1 \over 6} = \sqrt[6] 5\]

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