Math, asked by Girdhar0, 1 year ago

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Answered by Anonymous
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☆Hey mate!!

 \frac{ {11}^{ \frac{1}{2} } }{ {11}^{ \frac{1}{4} } } \\ \\ = > {11}^{ \frac{1}{2} - \frac{1}{4} } \\ \\ = > {11}^{ \frac{1}{4} }

And that's the answer.

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Vishad091203: hmmm
Vishad091203: how ??
Vishad091203: did it came 1/2
Anonymous: Sorry!!
Anonymous: Corrected it
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Anonymous: Thanks for informing!! ^_^
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Answered by Vishad091203
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Hi pupil here's your answer ::

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Please see the attached answer

\boxed{First  Step} : use the method a^m÷a^n= a^m-n
so it will be written as 11^1/2-1/4

\boxed{Second Step} : now use the L.C.M. method to substract 2-1/4

\boxed{Third step } : Now conclude with writing the last answer

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