Intermediate Algebra (12th Edition)

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Chapter 4 - Section 4.1 - Integer Exponents and Scientific Notation - 4.1 Exercises - Page 276: 14

Answer

$y^{15}$

Work Step by Step

According to the product rule for exponents, $a^{m}\times a^{n}=a^{m+n}$. We can extend this rule to multiply together three exponents. Therefore, $y^{4}\times y^{5}\times y^{6}=y^{4+5+6}=y^{15}$.
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