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![]() It says: Use power of a quotient property to simplify the expression.(x^3)^6 / y^5)if you dnt understand it, than I'll explain it in words lol
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![]() the answet is( x^18)/(y^5)
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![]() Okay. you first multiply 3 and 6 wich would be x^18 over y^5 that is as far as it will simplify. Good luck.
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![]() i don't think this fraction can be simplified, the two varibale are different! so the fractio would be x^18/y^5
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![]() exponents add so x^9/y^5
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![]() for the numerator-- -according to the exponent property, you multiply 3 and 6, which is equals to 18for the denominator-- -leave it as it is; you can't minus x^18 and y^5 because they don't have the same variabletherefore, the answer is x^18/y^5
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