SOLUTION: y^3 divided by fourth root of y. book says answer is y^11/4 how do you get to this answer please.

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Question 982175: y^3 divided by fourth root of y. book says answer is y^11/4 how do you get to this answer please.
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y^3 divided by fourth root of y.









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