(5^4/3^6)^1/2

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Solution for (5^4/3^6)^1/2 equation:


(((5^4)/(3^6))^1)/2 = 0

((625/(3^6))^1)/2 = 0

((625/729)^1)/2 = 0

625/729/2 = 0

625/1458 = 0

L <> R

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