Chapter 4: Problem 123
Simplify the expression.$$\left(64 x^{3} y^{4}\right)^{-3}\left(8 x^{3} y^{2}\right)^{4}$$
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Chapter 4: Problem 123
Simplify the expression.$$\left(64 x^{3} y^{4}\right)^{-3}\left(8 x^{3} y^{2}\right)^{4}$$
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