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Mathematics, 10.07.2019 06:10 carson9373

(x^2y^3) = (xy^a)^b
in the equation above, a and b are constants, and the
equation is true for all x > 0 and y > 0. what is the
value of a ?
the correct answer is c, 3/2
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(x^2y^3) = (xy^a)^b in the equation above, a and b are constants, and the equation is tr

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