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What is the following sum?

3/125x10,13 + 3/27x10,13

A)8x³y⁴ (3 xy)
B)15x⁶Y⁸ (3Vx)
C)15x³y⁴ (3Vxy)
D)8x⁶y⁸ (3Vxy)

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Final answer:

The student's question seems to be about combining exponential terms, but it includes a possible typo which needs clarification before proceeding. Understanding exponent rules is crucial for finding a solution, like the fact that you combine like bases by adding exponents. However, an accurate sum cannot be provided without the correct terms.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the information provided, it appears that the question is requiring an understanding of the rules for exponentiation and multiplying exponential terms. To find the sum 3/125x10,13 + 3/27x10,13, we actually need to deal with the operations involved in exponentiation and possibly simplifying the resulting expression to match one of the provided choices A) 8x³y⁴ (3 xy), B) 15x⁶Y⁸ (3Vx), C) 15x³y⁴ (3Vxy), or D) 8x⁶y⁸ (3Vxy). However, since the student's question appears to contain a typo, we need to clarify the correct terms before providing an accurate answer. It is important to ensure the formulas and operations are correctly noted before proceeding with the calculation. As a side note, when dealing with exponents, remember that you can combine like bases by adding the exponents as per the rule x^p × x^q = x^(p+q). When cubing exponential terms, simply cube the digit term and multiply the exponent of the exponential term by 3.

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