SOLUTION: I'm having trouble with this question: it must be simplified and containing only positive exponents with no fractional exponents in the denominator. x^-1/3 / y^-4/3 * (xy^1/2)^

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Question 863584: I'm having trouble with this question:
it must be simplified and containing only positive exponents with no fractional exponents in the denominator.
x^-1/3 / y^-4/3 * (xy^1/2)^7/4
thank you.

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