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Answered by abhisheksinghr81
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Answer:

Here, the answer is 1/(2^4×2^7).

Step-by-step explanation:

According to question, [Here^ means power or exponent)

=2^3×[(3)^2]4×3^5/4^4×6^7

=2^3×3^8×3^5/4^4×6^7(When there is a number having power on power then, it gets multiplied)as we did with 3,

=2^3×3^13/4^4×6^7(Whene two numbers are having different powers, then we take one of number and the powers are added to each other),

=Now, we have,

=2^3×3^13/4^4×6^7

=1^3×1^13/2^4×2^7(Now, on dividing 4and 6 by 2 and 3, we get, 2and 2)

=1/2^4×2^7 (Answer).

I hope this answer would help you,

Thank you.

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