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Plssss helppp ok really needed it ​-example-1

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Answer:


y^(6)

Explanation:

Using the rules of exponents


a^(m) ×
x^(n)
a^((m+n))


(a^(m) )/(a^(n) )
a^((m-n)) , then


(y^4 y^7)/(^5)

=
(y^((4+7)) )/(y^5)

=
(y^(11) )/(y^5)

=
y^((11-5))

=
y^(6)

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This is the simplified answer
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