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Answered by SUNNY90850
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{ \boxed{( \frac { 4 } { 11 } ) ^ { 2 } \times ( \frac { 4 } { 11 } ) ^ { 5 } \div ( \frac { 4 } { 11 } ) ^ { 4 }}} \\  \\ \frac{\left(\frac{4}{11}\right)^{7}}{\left(\frac{4}{11}\right)^{4}}  \\  \\ \left(\frac{4}{11}\right)^{3}  \\  \\ \frac{64}{1331}  \\  \\ { \boxed{\frac{2 ^ {6}}{11 ^ {3}} }}

Answered by nithya12333
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we \: know \: that \:  \\  {a}^{m + n}  =  {a}^{m}  \times  {a}^{n}  \\  {a}^{m - n}  =  \frac{ {a}^{m} }{ {a}^{n} }  \\   { \frac{4}{11} }^{2}  \times  { \frac{4}{11} }^{5}  \div  { \frac{4}{11} }^{4}  \\  =  { \frac{4}{11} }^{2 + 5}   \div  { \frac{4}{11} }^{4}  \\  =   { \frac{4}{11} }^{7}  \div  { \frac{4}{11} }^{4}  \\  =   { \frac{4}{11} }^{3}

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