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Edward rewrote the product of two rational expressions to show the multiplication of the numerators and denominators. (5y/9)(x 3) (5y)(x 3)/(9)(4x)

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If Edward rewrote the product of [tex](5y/9)(x//3)(5y)(x^{3}/9)(4x)[/tex] is [tex](100x^{5}y^{2} )/243[/tex].

Given Expressions [tex](5y/9)(x/3)(5y)(x^{3}/9)(4x)[/tex].

We have to solve this expression by finding product and product is the result of multiplication of two numbers.

Expression is a combination of numbers, symbols, variables, coefficients, fraction of numbers. It is not expressed in equal to form. It is generally evaluated to form full expression not to find the value of variables. Numerator is the number above division sign and number below the division sign is known as denominator.

(5y/9)(x/3)(5y)(x^{3}/9)(4x)=

We have to first add powers of same variables. and multiply the coefficients of all the variables whether they are in numerator and denominators.

=[tex](4x^{5} *25y^{2}) /27*9[/tex]

=[tex](100x^{5} y^{2} )/243[/tex]

Hence the product of expressions (5y/9)(x/3)(5y)(x^{3}/9)(4x) is

(100x^{5} y^{2} )/243.

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