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Answered by Anonymous
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By the law of exponents

x {}^{a}   \times x {}^{b}  = x {}^{a + b}  \\ ....................... \\ 2  {}^{ \frac{2}{3} }  \times 2 {}^{ \frac{1}{5} }  = 2  {}^{ \frac{2}{3}  +  \frac{1}{5} }  \\  = 2  {}^{ \frac{10 + 3}{15} }  \\  = 2  {}^{ \frac{13}{15} }

Answered by sabinsubedi8768
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2^(13/15) so this is the answer the process

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