Math, asked by NITESH761, 1 month ago

Solve this problem . don't give meaningless answers I will report. if you can't solve it then don't answer it.​

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Answered by hemalathattt
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Answer:

first reciprocal the exponents and make 2, 4 and 2

Step-by-step explanation:

then multiply 2 4 and 2

I think that is the solution

Answered by Anonymous
29

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that,

 \huge{ \color{red}{  {({( {(a)}^{p})}^{q})}^{r}}}=\huge\color{lightblue}{ {a}^{p \times q \times r} }

  \large \purple{{( {( {(625)}^{ \frac{ - 1}{2} } )}^{ \frac{ - 1}{4} } )}^{2}}  \\  \\  \gray{ \mathcal{625 =  {5}^{4}} } \\  = \large{( {( {( {5}^{4} )}^{ \frac{ - 1}{2} } )}^{ \frac{ - 1}{ 4} } )}^{2} \\   \\ \large =  {5}^{\cancel4 \times  \frac{ - 1}{\cancel2} \times  \frac{ - 1}{\cancel4}  \times\cancel 2 }  \\  \\  =  {5}^{ - 1 \times  - 1}  \\   \\  \large=  {5}^{1}  \\  \\  \sf \pink{\large = 5}

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