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Example of Simplifying 1+42(14)2\frac{1+4^2}{(\frac{1}{4})^2}

To simplify the complex fraction 1+42(14)2\frac{1+4^2}{(\frac{1}{4})^2}, evaluate the numerator and denominator separately according to the order of operations.

For the numerator, compute the exponent first to obtain 42=164^2 = 16, then add 11 to get 1+16=171 + 16 = 17. For the denominator, compute the exponent to obtain (14)2=116\left(\frac{1}{4}\right)^2 = \frac{1}{16}. Now write the fraction as division: 17÷11617 \div \frac{1}{16}. To divide by a fraction, multiply by its reciprocal: 17161=1716=27217 \cdot \frac{16}{1} = 17 \cdot 16 = 272. The final value is 272272.

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