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Simplify by using the law of indices:
y^a(b+c)×y^b(c-a)×y^c(a-b)​

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Answer:


y^(2ac)

Explanation:

Using the law if indices


a^(m) ×
a^(n) =
a^((m+n))

Thus to simplify the expression add the 3 exponents

a(b + c) + b(c - a) + c(a - b) ← distribute parenthesis

= ab + ac + bc - ab + ac - bc ← collect like terms

= 2ac

Then the expression simplifies to


y^(2ac)

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