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Answered by milly75
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Answered by yattipankaj20
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Given: \frac{p}{q} =(\frac{5}{6} )^2\div(\frac{5}{6} )^3

To find:(\frac{p}{q} )^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Exponents are multiple repeated of any numbers,it tells that how many times of any number be multiplied by it self,

where a is a any integers and n is a natural number of power of a, which means a^n = a\times a\times a............\times a

a^-1 =\frac{1}{a}

(\frac{a}{b} )^x\div(\frac{a}{b} )^y=(\frac{a}{b} )^{x-y}

According to question

\frac{p}{q} =(\frac{5}{6} )^2\div(\frac{5}{6} )^3

\frac{p}{q} =(\frac{5}{6} )^{2-3}

\frac{p}{q} =(\frac{5}{6} )^{-1}

\frac{p}{q} =\frac{6}{5}

Where p = 6 and q = 5 then,

The value of (\frac{p}{q})^2 is (\frac{6}{5} )^2=\frac{36}{25}

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