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  • 12-09-2022
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rewrite (1)/(6)x^(3)y+(5)/(6)xy^(2) using a common factor.

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  • 14-09-2022

The equivalent expression of the given expression is (x^3y + 5xy^2)/6

How to rewrite the expression?

The expression is given as:

(1)/(6)x^(3)y+(5)/(6)xy^(2)

Rewrite properly as

1/6x^3y + 5/6xy^2

Take the LCM

So, we have

(x^3y + 5xy^2)/6

Hence, the equivalent expression of the given expression is (x^3y + 5xy^2)/6

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