SOLUTION: Please solve using the laws of exponents to simplify: 6 to the power of 7/6 over 6 to the power of 5/6
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Please solve using the laws of exponents to simplify:
6 to the power of 7/6 over 6 to the power of 5/6
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Answer by
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6 to the power of 7/6 over 6 to the power of 5/6
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[6^(7/6)]/[6^(5/6)]
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= 6^(2/6)
= 6^(1/3)
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Stan H.
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