How do you simplify 2x2y38xy7?

1 Answer
Feb 6, 2017

The simplified expression is x4y4.

Explanation:

To simplify a mathematical expression or equation, we must combine the like terms by performing the required mathematical operation. In our expression, the like terms are: 2 and 8, x2 and x, y3 and y7.

First, let us divide 2 by 8. The quotient is 14.
(2)x2y3(8)xy7

Now the expression becomes like this. It is not needed to write the 1 down.
x2y34xy7

Next, divide x2 by x. Law of exponents state that "when dividing like bases, keep the base the same and subtract the denominator exponent from the numerator exponent." In this case, this simply means:
(x2)y34(x)y7x21xorx1

Put the x in the numerator. The expression is now like this. Now we are down to our final step.
xy34y7

Repeat the previous step, only instead, we are now dividing y3 by y7.
x(y3)4(y7)y37y4
Law of exponents state again that "when a base is raised to a negative power, find the reciprocal of the base, keep the exponent with the original base, and drop the negative." (To find the reciprocal of a fraction, just switch the numerator and denominator!) This means:
y4or1y4

Now this is our simplified expression. Hope this helps.
x4y4

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