Math, asked by choudharyrajat1701, 6 months ago

y²×y³÷y⁴ express with negative integer as exponent
how to solve it​

Answers

Answered by 2001roars
1
y^2*y^3 powers can be plus. y^5
y^5/y^4= power can be subtracted y
Answered by arnav9116
2

Step-by-step explanation:

=(y²×y³)÷y⁴

=y^2+3÷y⁴[since, a¹×a²=a¹+²]

=y⁵÷y⁴

=y^5-4[since, a¹÷a²=a^1-2]

=y¹

in negative,

 {y}^{1}  =  \frac{1}{y}

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