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what is the answer for the above mentioned question ​

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Answered by Glorious31
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Answer:

 (\frac{3}{2}) {}^{7}

Step-by-step explanation:

( \frac{2}{3}) {}^{ - 4}  \times ( \frac{2}{3}) {}^{ - 3}   \\  =  (\frac{3}{2}) {}^{4}  \times ( \frac{3}{2}) {}^{3} \\  = law \: 3 \: states \:  =  (\frac{a}{b}) {}^{n}  \times ( \frac{a}{b}) {}^{m}  =  (\frac{a}{b}) {}^{n + m}

so , it would become :

(\frac{3}{2}) {}^{4 + 3}  \\  = ( \frac{3}{2}) {}^{7}

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