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For all positive values of xx and yy, the expression (3x2y4)39x4y7\frac{(3x^2 y^4)^3}{9x^4 y^7} can be written in the form axbyca x^b y^c, where aa, bb, and cc are constants. What is the value of a+b+ca + b + c?

Cevap: 10

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The value of a+b+ca + b + c is 1010.
To find the value of a+b+ca + b + c, we simplify the given expression using the rules of exponents. First, apply the power of a product rule and power of a power rule to the numerator: (3x2y4)3=33(x2)3(y4)3=27x6y12(3x^2 y^4)^3 = 3^3 (x^2)^3 (y^4)^3 = 27x^6y^{12}. Next, divide this by the denominator: 27x6y129x4y7\frac{27x^6y^{12}}{9x^4y^7}. Divide the coefficients to get 279=3\frac{27}{9} = 3, and apply the quotient rule for exponents to the variable terms: x64=x2x^{6-4} = x^2 and y127=y5y^{12-7} = y^5. The fully simplified expression is 3x2y53x^2y^5, which matches the form axbyca x^b y^c. Comparing coefficients and exponents, we find a=3a = 3, b=2b = 2, and c=5c = 5. Summing these values gives 3+2+5=103 + 2 + 5 = 10.

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1
Simplify the numerator of the expression using exponent rules.
27x6y1227x^6y^{12}
Applying the power of a product rule (ab)n=anbn(ab)^n = a^n b^n and the power of a power rule (am)n=amn(a^m)^n = a^{mn} to (3x2y4)3(3x^2 y^4)^3 gives 33x2×3y4×3=27x6y123^3 \cdot x^{2 \times 3} \cdot y^{4 \times 3} = 27x^6y^{12}.
2
Divide the simplified numerator by the denominator.
3x2y53x^2y^5
Divide the coefficients (27÷9=327 \div 9 = 3) and subtract the exponents of the corresponding variables using the quotient of powers rule aman=amn\frac{a^m}{a^n} = a^{m-n} (x64=x2x^{6-4} = x^2 and y127=y5y^{12-7} = y^5).
3
Identify the values of the constants aa, bb, and cc from the simplified expression 3x2y53x^2y^5.
a=3a = 3, b=2b = 2, and c=5c = 5
Comparing the simplified expression 3x2y53x^2y^5 with the template axbyca x^b y^c yields a=3a = 3, b=2b = 2, and c=5c = 5.
4
Calculate the sum of aa, bb, and cc.
1010
Adding the identified constant values together: 3+2+5=103 + 2 + 5 = 10.

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