SOLUTION: What would you do to simplify the 3rd root of 125^n*5^(4n)/25^-n without negative exponents and decimals in the final answer?

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Question 147841: What would you do to simplify the 3rd root of 125^n*5^(4n)/25^-n without negative exponents and decimals in the final answer?
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Remember exponentiation rules.


Let's look at the individual terms first and make some simplifications.
125 and 25 are both divisible by 5.
Put them into lowest terms of base 5.


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Now let's put it all together.




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