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Find the product. (y^2)^5 · y 8

User Jose Varez
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(y^2)^5 *y^8 = y^10 *y^8 = y^18

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User Mhh Lecker
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Answer:

The product of given expressions is
y^(18).

Explanation:

The given expression is


(y^2)^5\cdot y^8

Use the properties of exponent to find the product.


(y^2)^5\cdot y^8=y^(10)\cdot y^8
[\because (x^m)^n=x^(mn)]


(y^2)^5\cdot y^8=y^(10+8)
[\because x^mx^n=x^(m+n)]


(y^2)^5\cdot y^8=y^(18)

Therefore the product of given expressions is
y^(18).

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