Rewrite each expression so that each term is in the form kxn, where k is a real number, x is a positive real number,
and n is a rational number.
x^(−2/3) ∙ x^(1/3)

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Answer:

So the equation in standard form will be [tex]x^{\frac{-1}{3}}[/tex]  

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given equation [tex]x^{\frac{-2}{3}}\times x^{\frac{1}{3}}[/tex]

We have to write this expression in standard form

For writing in standard form first we have to do operation on the expression

We know that there is property of exponent that when two functions are multiplied with each other then there exponent are added

So [tex]x^{\frac{-2}{3}}\times x^{\frac{1}{3}}=x^{\frac{-2}{3}+\frac{1}{3}}=x^{\frac{-1}{3}}[/tex]

So the equation in standard form will be [tex]x^{\frac{-1}{3}}[/tex]