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This is a fraction btw. I need help y^5 ___ = (must simply also) (y^3)^4
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This is a fraction btw. I need help
y^5
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(y^3)^4
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y^-7…… ………………………………..
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(Y^3)^4 can be written as y^12
Therefore y^5/y^12 is equal to y^5-12
Which equals to y^-7
Answer is y^-7
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