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Rewrite the expression in the form y^n. y^5/4 / y^1/4

Rewrite the expression in the form y^n. y^5/4 / y^1/4-example-1

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Explanation:


\frac{y^n *y^{(5)/(4) } }{y^{(1)/(4) } } =y^n*y^{(5)/(4) } * y^{-(1)/(4) } =y^{n+(5)/(4) -(1)/(4) } \\=y^{n+(5-1)/(4) } \\=y^{n+(4)/(4) } \\=y^(n+1)

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User Jrupe
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Answer:

y^{n+4}

Explanation:

Rewrite the expression in the form y^n. y^5/4 / y^1/4-example-1
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