SOLUTION: {{{(a^(1/3) * a^(-2/3) /a^(1/2))}}}^4
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Question 225259: ^4
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Add exponents when you multiply like terms
^4 = ^4
The reciprocal gets rid of the negative exponent
^4 = ^4 = ^4 = ^4
to the 4th power
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