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What is the product of (3y^-4)(2y^-4)

A. 6/y^6
B. 1/6y^6
C.6/y^16
D.1/6y^16

A. is the correct answer

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User Tony Hou
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yees ittt does. A is the  right answer
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User Szenis
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Answer: The given product is equal to
6y^(-8).

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the following product:


P=3y^(-4)* 2y^(-4).

We will be using the following property of exponents:


(i)~a^x* a^y=a^(x+y).

We have


P\\\\=3y^(-4)* 2y^(-4)\\\\=3* 2* y^((-4)+(-4))\\\\=6y^(-8).

Therefore, the given product is equal to
6y^(-8).

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User Kel Solaar
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