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Use exponents to condense the expression below.
y, dot, x, dot, x, dot, x
y⋅x⋅x⋅x
y, dot, x, dot, x, dot, x
y⋅x⋅x⋅x
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The expression \( y \cdot x \cdot x \cdot x \) can be condensed using exponents as follows:
Since \( x \) is multiplied by itself three times, we can express this as \( x^3 \).
Thus, the expression can be written as:
\[
y \cdot x^3
\]
So, the condensed form is \( y \cdot x^3 \).
Since \( x \) is multiplied by itself three times, we can express this as \( x^3 \).
Thus, the expression can be written as:
\[
y \cdot x^3
\]
So, the condensed form is \( y \cdot x^3 \).
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