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x =  (\frac{3}{2} )^{2}  \times  (\frac{2}{3} ) ^{  - 4}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

x = ( \frac{3}{2}  {)}^{2}  \times  ({ \frac{2}{3} )}^{ - 4}

By the identity,

( { \frac{m}{n}) }^{ - a}  =(  \frac{n}{m} )^{a}

x =  (\frac{3}{2}  {)}^{2}  \times  (\frac{3}{2}  {)}^{4}

x =  \frac{9}{4}  \times  \frac{81}{16}

x =  \frac{729}{64}

Answered by Anonymous
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Hope it helps
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