Simplify the expression x2/5⋅x−3/4. Assume x>0. A) The answer can be written in the form xa where the exponent a is: Not

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Simplify the expression x2/5⋅x−3/4. Assume x>0. A) The answer can be written in the form xa where the exponent a is: Not

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Simplify the expression x2/5⋅x−3/4. Assume x>0. A) The answer can be written in the form xa where the exponent a is: Note: enter the exponent as a reduced fraction or integer. B) The answer can be written in the form xb1​ where the exponent b is: Note: enter the exponent as a reduced fraction or integer.
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