10. \( \left(\frac{x^{3} y^{5}}{x^{5} y^{2}}\right)^{3} \)
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\[ \frac{x^3 y^5}{x^5 y^2} = x^{3-5} y^{5-2} = x^{-2} y^3 \] Show more…
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