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(y ^ 4 * y ^ n)/(y ^ 2) = y ^ - 3 Find the value of n. (2 marks)

User Brian Battles
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Answer:

n = -5

Explanation:

Given:


(y^4 \cdot y^n)/(y^2)=y^(-3)

Multiply both sides by y²:


\implies (y^4 \cdot y^n)/(\diagup \!\!\!\!\!y^2) \cdot \diagup \!\!\!\!\!y^2=y^(-3)\cdot y^2


\implies y^4 \cdot y^n=y^(-3) \cdot y^2


\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad a^b \cdot a^c=a^(b+c):


\implies y^(4+n)=y^(-3+2)


\implies y^(4+n)=y^(-1)


\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad a^(f(x))=a^(g(x)) \implies f(x)=g(x):


\implies 4+n=-1

Solve for n by subtracting 4 from both sides:


\implies 4+n-4=-1-4


\implies n=-5

User TownCube
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Answer:

  • n = - 5

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Given equation:


  • (y^4*y^n)/(y^2) =y^(-3)

Solve it for n:


  • y^(4+n-2)=y^(-3)

  • y^(2+n)=y^(-3)

  • 2+n=-3

  • n=-3-2

  • n=-5

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Used properties:


  • a^b*a^c=a^(b+c) product of exponents with same base

  • a^b/a^c=a^(b-c) division of exponents with same base
  • If
    a^b=a^c then
    b = c equal exponents with same base

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