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In Exercises $25-36,$ simplify each expression using the quotients. to-powers rule. If possible, evaluate exponential expressions.$$\left(\frac{3 x^{4}}{7}\right)^{2}$$
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The quotient-to-powers rule states that $(\frac{a}{b})^n = a^n / b^n$. Applying this rule to our expression, we get: $$\left(\frac{3 x^{4}}{7}\right)^{2} = (3x^4)^2 / 7^2$$ Show more…
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