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

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User Kellon
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Answer:

final answer is 6/(y^8)

Explanation:

(3y^-4) = 3/(y^4)

(2y^-4) = 2/(y^4)

3*2 = 6

Add exponents y^4+y^4 = y^8


hence 6 / (y^8)

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