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Rewrite the expression in the form 
x^(n).
Write the exponent as an integer, fraction, or an exact decimal (not a mixed number).

Rewrite the expression in the form xn x^{n} .\newlineWrite the exponent as an integer, fraction, or an exact decimal (not a mixed number).\newlinex34x1= \sqrt{x^{\frac{3}{4}} x^{-1}}=\square

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Q. Rewrite the expression in the form xn x^{n} .\newlineWrite the exponent as an integer, fraction, or an exact decimal (not a mixed number).\newlinex34x1= \sqrt{x^{\frac{3}{4}} x^{-1}}=\square
  1. Identify the original expression: To rewrite the expression in the form xnx^{n}, we need to know what the original expression is. However, the new math problem does not provide an expression to rewrite. Without the original expression, we cannot proceed with the solution.

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