Final answer:
To express the given expressions without using LaTeX or square root notation, we can write them out using multiplication. For example, 28x⁵y⁵ is equal to 28 * x * x * x * x * x * y * y * y * y * y. Cubing the expressions results in multiplying the terms multiple times. For example, (28x⁵y⁵)³ is equal to (28 * 28 * 28) * (x * x * x) * (y * y * y).
Step-by-step explanation:
a) To express the expression 28x⁵y⁵ without using LaTeX or square root notation, we can write it as 28 * x * x * x * x * x * y * y * y * y * y. So, the expression is 28x5y5.
b) To express the expression (28x⁵y⁵)³, we can cube the term inside the parentheses. So, (28x⁵y⁵)³ = (28 * 28 * 28) * (x * x * x) * (y * y * y). Simplifying this, we get 21952x⁵y⁵.
c) To express the expression (28x⁵y⁵) raised to the power of 3, we again cube the term inside the parentheses. So, (28x⁵y⁵)3 = (28 * 28 * 28) * (x * x * x) * (y * y * y). Simplifying this, we get 21952x⁵y⁵.
d) To express the expression 28x⁵y⁵ to the third power, we can again cube the expression. So, (28x⁵y⁵)³ = (28 * 28 * 28) * (x * x * x) * (y * y * y). Simplifying this, we get 21952x⁵y⁵.