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Can (x^4y)^(2/3) be simplified yes or no

User Lulijeta
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Answer:

yes

we are need multiple the exponents in (x^4y)^(2/3).


x (8y)/(3)

so hope it help

User Frank Schnabel
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Answer:


x^(8)/(3) y^(2)/(3)

Explanation:

I'm not sure if you mean


(x^4y)^(2)/(3)

or


(x^(4y))^(2)/(3)

but I'll go with the first one


(x^4y)^(2)/(3)

(distribute the 2/3) (if the y is by it self, it basically is
y^1)


x^(8)/(3) y^(2)/(3)

done

Can (x^4y)^(2/3) be simplified yes or no-example-1
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