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Simplify the expression

Simplify the expression-example-1

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Answer:

8x^8/3 y^4 - The first option

Explanation:

The first thing we need to do is the exponent outside the bracket and leave the 8 till last, because exponents always come before multiplying coefficients. When an term with an exponent is multiplied by another exponent outside a bracket, the exponents of both terms are multiplied by the exponent outside the bracket.

This means that the expression is now:

8(x^2*4/3 y^3*4/3)

First we can so the x term. The x term already has an exponent of 2, so the 2 is multiplied by the 4/3 exponent outside the bracket. 2*4/3 = 8/3, so the x term is now: x^8/3

The same happens to the y term: 3*4/3 simplifies to 4, so the y term is now y^4.

So now our expression is:

8(x^8/3 y^4)

Now the 8 outside the bracket simply multiplies on to the whole term so we finish with:

8x^8/3 y^4 - The first option.

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