SOLUTION: Simplify this expression: {{{(x^3y)/ (y^(1/2)x^-2)}}}. x cannot equal to 0 and y cannot equal to 0.

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Question 307410: Simplify this expression: . x cannot equal to 0 and y cannot equal to 0.
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