SOLUTION: (3x-2)^4(5y2+2)^7 ___________ ______ (3x-2)^9(5y^+2)^3

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Question 84192: (3x-2)^4(5y2+2)^7
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(3x-2)^9(5y^+2)^3

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[divide exponents (that have the same base) by subtracting the smallest exponent from the numerator and the denominator]
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[exponents raised to the zero power equal (1)]
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[simplify]

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