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anishkon04
anishkon04 anishkon04
  • 13-05-2020

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n^6 is the answer

[tex]n^{6} * n^{\frac{1}{4} } = n^{\frac{25}{4} }[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt[4]{n} } * n^{\frac{25}{4} } = \frac{n^{\frac{25}{4} } }{n^{\frac{1}{4} } } = n^{\frac{25}{4} } - n^{\frac{1}{4} } = n^{6}[/tex]

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