Asked by Lost

(y4)(y3)
y1
y2
y12
y43
I think it is y12

Answers

Answered by PsyDAG
Online "^" is used to indicate an exponent, e.g., x^2 = x squared.

Assuming that you mean (y^4)(y^3) with the numerals as exponents. When multiplying with the same base, the exponents are added.

(y^4)(y^3) = y^7
Answered by Steve
Since y^7 that is not a choice, I'll assume you meant

y^4 / y^3 = y^1
Answered by IAmNotARobotTrustMe1
Either it is
y^1
or
y^7.
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