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Rewrite the expression in the form y^n​

Rewrite the expression in the form y^n​-example-1
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Answer:

y^13/12 or y^1 1/12

Explanation:

Convert the fractions to compatible bases. In this case, you can multiply the 3/4 by 3 making it 9/12, and multiply the 1/3 by 4 making it 4/12. If you add these now compatible fractions, you get 13/12. The base remains the same, I hope this helps!

User Kevin Montalvo
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Explanation:

y^3/4×y^1/3

  • y(3/4+1/3)
  • y^2/3

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