Math, asked by shivdevsingh, 4 months ago

Find the product y² × y³ × y²

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Answered by invisible180
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

y^7

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Answered by Flaunt
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Explanation

  =  > {y}^{2}  \times  {y}^{3}  \times  {y}^{2}

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Concept :

  • When bases are same whether it is constant or variable then it's power gets added and in division their power gets substracted.

Let's understand with an example;

multiplication

 =  > 5 \times  {5}^{2}  =  {5}^{1 + 2}  =  {5}^{3}

 =  > x \times  {x}^{2}  =  {x}^{1 + 2}  =  {x}^{3}

Division:

 =  >  \frac{ {5}^{2} }{5}  =  {5}^{2 - 1}  = 5

 =  >  \frac{ {x}^{2} }{x}  =  {x}^{2 - 1}  = x

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\bold{ {y}^{2}  \times  {y}^{3}  \times  {y}^{2}  =  {y}^{2 + 3 + 2} } = {\red{ {y}^{7}}}

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