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Question
Find the value.
`(4/5)^3 div (4/5)^2`
Solution
It is known that am ÷ an = am−n, where m and n are integers and a is a non-zero rational number.
`(4/5)^3 div (4/5)^2`
`= (4/5)^(3-2)`
`= (4/5)^1`
`= 4/5`
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