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y¹² ÷ (y⁶ X y³ X y) : Simplify.

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Answered by satyamsatyamnn
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y12/(y6+3+1)
y12/y10
y12-10
y2
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Answered by 23saurabhkumar
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Answer:

y¹² ÷ [(y)⁶ x (y)³ x (y)] = y².

Step-by-step explanation:

In the question,

We have been provided the equation,

y¹² ÷ [(y)⁶ x (y)³ x (y)]

So, on simplifying the above equation with the help of BODMAS rule we get,

\frac{y^{12}}{y^{6}\times y^{3}\times y}

So, on solving it further by cancelling the common term from the numerator and the denominator both we get,

Also,

If the bases are common then the power gets added in the multiplication.

So,

\frac{y^{12}}{y^{6}\times y^{3}\times y} = \frac{y^{12}}{y^{10}}\\So,\\\frac{y^{12}}{y^{10}} = y^{2}

Therefore, the simplified value of the given term is given by,

So,

y¹² ÷ [(y)⁶ x (y)³ x (y)] = y².

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