y*x8
sqrt(X)^6 * Y^6 you can do this. (X^1/2)^6 * Y^6 multiply exponents of X X^3 * Y^6 XY^9
x^y * x^z = x^(y+z) Therefore x^9 * x^8 = x^17
X + Y⁶X + Y * Y * Y * Y * Y * Y
x^y.
y*x8
x to the 5th power times y to the fourth power
x squared times y to the negative four thirds power
x^(4)*y*x^(5)*yMultiply x^(4) by y to get x^(4)y.(d)/(dx) x^(4)*y*x^(5)*y=x^(4)y*x^(5)*yMultiply x^(4)y by x^(5) to get x^(9)y.(d)/(dx) x^(4)*y*x^(5)*y=x^(9)y*yMultiply x^(9)y by y to get x^(9)y^(2).(d)/(dx) x^(4)*y*x^(5)*y=x^(9)y^(2)To find the derivative of x^(9)y^(2), multiply the base (x) by the exponent (9), then subtract 1 from the exponent.(d)/(dx) x^(4)*y*x^(5)*y=9x^(8)y^(2)The derivative of x^(4)*y*x^(5)*y is 9x^(8)y^(2).9x^(8)y^(2)
y to the 36 power
sqrt(X)^6 * Y^6 you can do this. (X^1/2)^6 * Y^6 multiply exponents of X X^3 * Y^6 XY^9
This is definitely false; if x=2 and y=3, x to the y power is 8, but y to the x power is 9, which are not equal.
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x^y * x^z = x^(y+z) Therefore x^9 * x^8 = x^17
X + Y⁶X + Y * Y * Y * Y * Y * Y
x^y.
By definition of powers, x to the power y = x*x*x*........y times x to the power 1 = x Therefore, 10 to the power 1 = 10.