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Find the product. (y3)^2 · y^7
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Find the product. (y3)^2 · y^7
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y^13
i got it right in my exam
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Hey there! :D
When powers are outside the parenthesis, you multiply them. When they are not, you add them.
(y^3)^2 * y^7
3*2= 6
y^6*y^7
Add the powers.
y^13= the simplest form
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
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