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Mathematics
If you fold a rectangular piece of paper in half six times how many equal parts of the paper do you make
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Ответ:
Ответ:
Option 1 and Option 3 is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:![4^{\frac{5}{3}}=\sqrt[3]{4^5}](/tpl/images/0229/0531/11187.png)
This is exponent to radical change property.
The fraction exponent write as radical.
![a^{\frac{m}{n}}=\sqrt[n]{a^m}](/tpl/images/0229/0531/f8bf3.png)
Option 1: Radical to exponentTrue
Option 2: Addition of exponent if base is same.False
Option 3: Multiply exponent to exponent, TrueOption 4: Division property of exponent, False