SOLUTION: Assume that all variables are positive and multiply: y^3/7(y^-3/7+7y^4/7) a) 1+7y b)y+7 c) y^-1+7y

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Question 185651: Assume that all variables are positive and multiply:
y^3/7(y^-3/7+7y^4/7)
a) 1+7y
b)y+7
c) y^-1+7y

Answer by jim_thompson5910(21685) About Me  (Show Source):
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... Start with the given expression.


... Distribute


... Multiply by adding the exponents.


... Combine the fractions.


... Combine like terms.


... Reduce


... Simplify



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