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What is k^2 multiplied by y^2

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k^2* y^2 = k^2 y^2 = (ky)^2

Note the property:
(ab)^m = a^mb^m
User Himalay Majumdar
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That would be (k^2 y^2), or simply (ky)^2 .
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