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The equivalent expression of [tex]6^\frac 25[/tex] is [tex](\sqrt[5]{6})^2[/tex]
The expression is given as:
[tex]6^\frac 25[/tex]
The law of indices states that:
[tex]a^\frac mn = (\sqrt[n]{a})^m[/tex]
Using the above as a guide, we have:
[tex]6^\frac 25 = (\sqrt[5]{6})^2[/tex]
Hence, the equivalent expression of [tex]6^\frac 25[/tex] is [tex](\sqrt[5]{6})^2[/tex]
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