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Answer =


= \frac{1}{y {}^(5) x {}^(2) }

Explanation:

Greetings !

simplify for variable y first

apply exponent rule


a {}^(b) .a {}^(c) = a {}^(b +c \\ ) \\ y {}^( - 8)y {}^(5) = y {}^( - 8 + 3)

Add/subtract the numbers -8+3=5


= y {}^(5)

Apply exponent rule


a {}^( - b) = \frac{1}{a {}^(b) }

Thus,


y {}^( - 5) = \frac{1}{y {}^(5) }

secondly, simplify for the variable x

Apply exponent rule as we made on y


x {}^( - 2)


x {}^( - 2) = \frac{1}{x {}^(2) }

multiply bot the values we get

Hope it helps!

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