SOLUTION: Perform the multiplications. Assume that all variables are positive. y^2/5(y^-2/5+y^3/5)

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Question 62983This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
: Perform the multiplications. Assume that all variables are positive.
y^2/5(y^-2/5+y^3/5)
This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra

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y^(2/5)[ y^(-2/5) + y^(3/5)]
= y^(2/5 + -2/5) + y^(2/5+ 3/5)
= y^0 + y^5/5
= 1 + y


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