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    Simplify the Expression Involving Rational Exponents\((-4)^{1 / 2}\) A) -1 B) -2 C) Not a Real Number D)
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Simplify the Expression Involving Rational Exponents (−4)1/2(-4)^{1 / 2}(−4)1/2 A) -1
B) -2
C) Not a Real Number
D)

Question 219

Question 219

Multiple Choice

Simplify the expression involving rational exponents.
- (−4) 1/2(-4) ^{1 / 2}(−4) 1/2


A) -1
B) -2
C) Not a real number
D) 2

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