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Question
Simplify:
`11^(1/2)/11^(1/4)`
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Solution
We can write the given expression as follows
⇒ `11^(1/2)/11^(1/4)`
= `11^(1/2 - 1/4)`
= `11^((2-1)/4)`
On simplifying,
= `11^(1/4)`
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