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Find the product (y^2)^5 x y^8

User Datps
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Answer:


\Huge \boxed{xy^1^8}

Explanation:

Exponent rule:
\displaystyle (a^b)^c=a^b^c


\displaystyle y^2^*^5

Multiply.


\displaystyle 2*5=10


\displaystyle y^1^0^+^8

Add.


\displaystyle 10+8=18


\large \boxed{xy^1^8}, which is our answer.

User Bjornars
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Answer:

y^18

Explanation:

(y^2)^5 x y^8

Assuming the x is multiplication

We know (a^b)^c = a^(b*c)

(y^2)^5 = y^(2*5) = y^10

We are multiplying this by y^8

We know a^b * a^c = a^(b+c)

y^10* y^8 = y^(10+8) = y^18

Assuming the x is a variable

We know (a^b)^c = a^(b*c)

(y^2)^5 = y^(2*5) = y^10

We are multiplying this by y^8

We know a^b * a^c = a^(b+c)

y^10* y^8 = y^(10+8) = y^18

This is multiplies by x

x y^18

User Ashikodi
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