Respuesta :

The summative product of B⁴ + M^(y) is; M^(8y) +  M^(y)

How to use Laws of Exponents?

We are given the equation as;

B⁴ + M^(y)

Now, we are further told that;

B = M^(2y)

Thus, we have our original expression as;

(M^(2y))^4 = M^(y)

According to laws of exponents, we know that;

(x²)³ = x^(2 * 3) = x⁶

Applying that to our expression means we now have;

M^(8y) +  M^(y)

Thus, the summative product of B⁴ + M^(y) is; M^(8y) +  M^(y)

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