Asked by darren
Write your answer with only positive exponents. y^5y^10
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Guido
I guess you meant to type:
y^-5 times y^-10.
Well, y^-5 becomes 1/y^5.
Also, y^-10 becomes 1/y^10.
We now have this:
(1/y^5) times (1/y^10) = 1/y^15
y^-5 times y^-10.
Well, y^-5 becomes 1/y^5.
Also, y^-10 becomes 1/y^10.
We now have this:
(1/y^5) times (1/y^10) = 1/y^15
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