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mathslover (mathslover):
nope it will be :
\[\large{f^9g^9}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
NO..
mathslover (mathslover):
Always remember that
\[\large{(ab)^c=a^cb^c}\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Give power to both f and g..
mathslover (mathslover):
Got it @jonathanbae ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yep got it thanks
mathslover (mathslover):
*Nice to hear*
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
extremely simple (fg)^9 means writing f 9 times and writing g 9 times. distribute the 9 like this (f)^9(g)^9 =f^9g^9
mathslover (mathslover):
@UsukiDoll A request to you ..
Please dont classify the question whether it is extremely simple or normal or extremely hard ..This may low down the user's confidence
http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct
thanks!!!
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
ouch. sorry I'm new here. my bad
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mathslover (mathslover):
No problem that is nice to see that you accepted it
thanks and welcome to this site
OpenStudy (usukidoll):
:). thanks. I may need this site in the future. I'm going into Calculus III