Answer:
(c) 64 a to power (6)
Explanation:
We will use the following property:
![\displaystyle (a^b)^c = a^(bc)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/rxgwjqg1m7e7iul3utov6iqpp8ee24w4vj.png)
We are given:
![\displaystyle x^(5y) = 2a](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/t2eynhvjkp1onewuo3k8550d5wrraid7zt.png)
and we need to find the value of
![\displaystlye x^(30y)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/rj75gkv0a78kgogxdayd1yzbhgzvhkrofb.png)
Notice that the power of x in the second expression is 6 times the power of x in the given equation.
If we raise the given equation by a power of 6, we will get the expected power of x. (using the property mentioned)
raising the given equation by a power of 6:
![\displaystyle (x^(5y))^6 = (2a)^6](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/msye2em03ph5fh32076yxhuayyi4op2mvo.png)
![\displaystyle x^(30y) = 64a^6](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/high-school/o9trjqws5pjb290oig2dvbzduwnk882alm.png)
Hence the correct answer is (c) 64 a to power (6)