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Find the product.

y4 · y6

User Adam Evans
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Answer:

y10

Explanation:

User Prasanth V J
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Answer:


y^(10)

Explanation:

I am assuming that you mean
y^4*y^6.


y^4*y^6\\\text {Apply the product rule: } a^n*a^m =a^(n+m)\\4 + 6 = 10\\\text {Therefore,}\\\boxed {y^4*y^6 = y^(10)}

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