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How do I simplify (y^3)^3 without parentheses?

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We will use this property in exponents to answer your question:


\sf{(a^b)^c=a^(b* c)}

So basically we multiply the exponents when it is outside of the parenthesis. So:


\sf{(y^3)^3=y^(3*3)}


\sf{=y^9}

So your answer would be
\boxed{\sf{y^9}}
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We multiply the exponents outside of the parenthesis to all the exponents inside the parenthesis.


\sf(y^3)^3\rightarrow~y^(3*3)\rightarrow~\boxed{\sf~y^9}
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