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Solve the product power $\left(2^{\frac{3}{4}}\cdot 3^{\frac{5}{7}}\right)^{\frac{111\cdot -1}{2}}$

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Main Topic: Power of a product

The power of a product of factors is equal to the product of each factor to the same power: $\left(b\cdot c\right)^n=b^n\cdot c^n$.

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