y to the 36 power
y times y times y (or y3)
y times y times y
I assume you mean 2 times y times y times y. Since y is multiplied by itself three times, you have 2 times y3, also known as 2 times y cubed, which is written as 2y3.
The expression ( y^3 \times y ) can be simplified using the laws of exponents. When multiplying powers with the same base, you add the exponents: ( y^3 \times y^1 = y^{3+1} = y^4 ). Therefore, ( y^3 \times y = y^4 ).
y/5
W goes into Y: y ÷ W = Y/W times.
It is: x times y or as xy
sqrt(y*y) = sqrt(y2) =± y
if Y ≠ 0 → Y ÷ Y = 1 If Y = 0, Y ÷ Y = any and every number (it is the basis of calculus).
That would be Y2 or Y squared.
The expression "y 3" is often interpreted as "y raised to the power of 3," which is mathematically written as ( y^3 ). This indicates that the variable ( y ) is multiplied by itself three times (i.e., ( y \times y \times y )). If "y 3" is used in a different context, please provide more details for clarification.
in respect to y 2y*3-y collecting the three times the coefficient of y which is 2 6y-y 6y-y=5y the derivative of 5y in respect to y is 5.