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In your laws of indices, when multplying numbers of the same base, you add their indices and when dividing you subtract. Therfore:
[tex] \frac{y^{5} *y^{3}}{ y^{2} } = \frac{ y^{8} }{ y^{2} } = y^{6} [/tex]

The value of the given expression is y^6.

We have given the expression,

[tex]\frac{y^5 \times y^3}{y^2}[/tex]

We have to simplify the given expression

What is the expression?

An expression or mathematical expression is a finite combination of symbols that is well-formed according to rules that depend on the context.

In your laws of indices, when multiplying numbers of the same base, you add their indices, and when dividing you subtract.

Therefore, the value of the expression,

[tex]=\frac{y^5 \times y^3}{y^2}\\\\\=\frac{y^8}{y^2} \\\\\=y^6[/tex]

Therefore the value of the given expression is y^6.

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