Simplify the expression by converting to rational exponents. Assume that all variables represent positive real numbers. \frac{4\sqrt[6]{x}}{5\sqrt[6]{x}} = \boxed{} (Type an exact answer.)
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(\root(4)(x^(6)))/(\root(5)(x^(6))) = x^(6/4) / x^(6/5) Show more…
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