(b) i. Write the following as a single power of x.\ $sqrt{frac{sqrt{x} imes x^5}{x^2 imes x^{-4}}}$\ii. Write the following as a single logarithm. $4 + frac{1}{2} log_2 x - log_2 x^3$
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