It is XY^2 or X*Y*Y
(1 - x4y4) = (1 + x2y2)*(1 - x2y2) = (1 + x2y2)*(1 + xy)*(1 - xy)
The degree of a polynomial function is the highest power any single term is raised to. For example, (5a - 2b^2) is a second degree function because the "b^2" is raised to the second power and the "a" is only raised to the (implied) first power. For (24xy-xy^3 + x^2) it is a third degree polynomial because the highest power is the cube of -xy.
Oh, what a happy little question! When you have 2 to the power of -6, it means you're taking the reciprocal of 2 to the power of 6. So, 2 to the negative 6th power is 1 over 2 to the 6th power, which simplifies to 1 over 64. Just a little fraction painting to brighten your day!
If you have letters together, like xy +2, it means you multiply
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I understand you want [(2/x) + (1/y)] as a single fraction. The common denominator is (xy): 2/x = (2y)/(xy); and 1/y = x/(xy), so the answer is (2y + x) / (xy)
According to the laws of exponents, xy times xz = xy+z. Therefore, 27 x 22 = 2(7+2) = 29 = 512.
2 to the power of -2 is equal to 1/4.x to the power of -y is equal to 1/xy.
6xy(2x2 - 3y)
It is XY^2 or X*Y*Y
There are 2 interpretations of your question: First: e^[lnx + lny] =e^[ln(xy)] =xy Second: lny + e^(lnx) =lny + x
2+2y+x+xy=(x+2)(y+1)
2-4x is an expression - neither an equation nor an inequality. An expression does not have xy coordinates.
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