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Find the missing factor

Find the missing factor-example-1

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Answer:


(x^4y^5)(x^2y^4)

Explanation:

Keep these things in mind:


x^3* x^3=x^(3+3)=x^6\\\\(x^3)^3=x^(3*3)=x^9

Using those, simplify the left side of this equation:


(x^2y^3)^3\\x^6y^9

Now we know what the exponents need to become, so we can find the difference between those and what we have on the right:


6-4=2\\9-5=4

We need to add a 2 to the x, and add a 4 to the y.


(x^4y^5)(x^2y^4)

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