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How do i solve this?
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You have to add together the same veriables.
x[tex] x^{3} y^{2} X x^{5}y^{3}
= x^{(3+5)} X y^{(2+3)}
= x^{8}y^{5}
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⇒ x³y⁴ × x⁵y³
⇒ x³⁺⁵y⁴⁺³
⇒ x⁸y⁷
In short, Your Answer would be x⁸y⁷
Hope this helps!
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