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Rewrite the expression in the form y^n y^-4 * y^3
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Rewrite the expression in the form y^n y^-4 * y^3
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Rewrite the expression in the form y^n
y^-4 * y^3
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When you multiply and the bases are the same you add the exponents together.
-4+3=-1
So the answer is y^-1
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Since the base is the same and they are multiplying, write one base and add the exponents.
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