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Simplify. Assume all variables are positive. (y^frac (1)/(3))(y^(2)/(3)) Write your answer in the form A or (A)/(B') where A and B are constants or variable expressions that have no variables in common. All exponents in your answer should be positive. square

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Simplify. Assume all variables are positive. (y^frac (1)/(3))(y^(2)/(3)) Write your answer in the form A or (A)/(B') where A and B are constants or variable expressions that have no variables in common. All exponents in your answer should be positive. square

Simplify. Assume all variables are positive.
(y^frac (1)/(3))(y^(2)/(3))
Write your answer in the form A or (A)/(B') where A and B are constants or variable
expressions that have no variables in common. All exponents in your answer
should be positive.
square

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$\displaystyle \frac{1}{{y}^{\frac{1}{3}}}$
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