Whenever you multiply two like variables (like variables meaning that they are made up of the same letters or symbols), you can just simply add their exponents.
Examples:
y^3 times y^2= y^5
x^4 time x^7= x^11
(ieuqbepqi)^3 times (ieuqbepqi)^7= (ieuqbepqi)^10
Whenever you divide two like variables, take the top exponent from the variable on top and subtract the exponent from the variable on the bottom.
Examples:
(y^4)/(y^2)= y^2
(x^7)/(x^4)= x^3
So in your question y^5 times y^3 will give you y^8. Then (y^8)/(y^2) will give you y^6.
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= y^8 / y^2
= y^6
y^5 * y^3 / y^2 =
y^8 / y^2 =
y^6.
y^5* y^3/y^2= y^5* y= y^6
Whenever you multiply two like variables (like variables meaning that they are made up of the same letters or symbols), you can just simply add their exponents.
Examples:
y^3 times y^2= y^5
x^4 time x^7= x^11
(ieuqbepqi)^3 times (ieuqbepqi)^7= (ieuqbepqi)^10
Whenever you divide two like variables, take the top exponent from the variable on top and subtract the exponent from the variable on the bottom.
Examples:
(y^4)/(y^2)= y^2
(x^7)/(x^4)= x^3
So in your question y^5 times y^3 will give you y^8. Then (y^8)/(y^2) will give you y^6.
Answer: y^6
y6