SOLUTION: can you please help me with this problem?
perform the multiplications. assume that all variable are positive.
Y^1/3(Y^2/3 + Y^5/3)
can you show me step by step because i
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Question 119841: can you please help me with this problem?
perform the multiplications. assume that all variable are positive.
Y^1/3(Y^2/3 + Y^5/3)
can you show me step by step because i am trying to understand this and so far
it is not good.
thank you
julie
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let so the expression goes from to
Start with the given expression
Distribute among the terms in the parenthesis
Replace with
Multiply the exponents
Reduce
So simplifies to .
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