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  • 14-12-2017
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Can anyone solve this math question? (y+1)^5/(y+1)^2

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Louli
Louli Louli
  • 15-12-2017
The given is:
(y+1)^5 / (y+1)^2

When dividing equal terms with different power values, we just subtract the values of power (power in numerator-power in denominator).

Therefore, for the given question:
(y+1)^5 / (y+1)^2
= (y+1)^(5-2)
= (y+1)^3 ..........> this is the simplified form of the given
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