1. The problem is to simplify the expression $^{\frac{2}{2}}$.
2. This expression appears to be a superscript notation without a base, which is incomplete or ambiguous in standard mathematical notation.
3. If the intention was to write $2^{\frac{2}{2}}$, then we proceed as follows:
4. Recall the rule for exponents: $a^{m/n} = \sqrt[n]{a^m}$.
5. Simplify the exponent $\frac{2}{2}$ which equals 1.
6. Therefore, $2^{\frac{2}{2}} = 2^1 = 2$.
7. If the original expression is just $^{\frac{2}{2}}$ without a base, it cannot be simplified further.
Final answer assuming the base is 2: $2$.
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