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The expression which is equal to the expression [tex]x^{2} yx^4} y^{3} xy^{2}[/tex] is as [tex]x^{7} y^{6}[/tex].
Given Expression [tex]x^{2} yx^4} y^{3} xy^{2}[/tex] and we have to find the expression equal to this.
Two variables are present in the given expression x and y but both are in different form or powers.
x is having power 2 , 4 and 1 so because the base is same for all and they are in multiplied form so we will add the powers to form [tex]x^{4+2+1}\\[/tex]
=[tex]x^{7}[/tex]
Now y is having 1,3,2 powers so because the base is same for all and they are in multiplied form so we will add all the powers to form [tex]y^{6}[/tex]
Now multiply both to get the required expression which is [tex]x^{7} y^{6}[/tex].
Hence the expression which is equal to the given expression is [tex]x^{7} y^{6}[/tex].
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