SOLUTION: Hi, I have a question on a problem I thought I did correctly off a test. (3x^0)^3(2x^3) I thought the answer was 18x^3 but I apparently got it wrong.. and can't figure out w

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Question 221698: Hi, I have a question on a problem I thought I did correctly off a test.
(3x^0)^3(2x^3)
I thought the answer was 18x^3 but I apparently got it wrong.. and can't figure out what went wrong. Could I get a second opinion?

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(12706) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(3x^0)^3 (2x^3)
:
(3*1)^3) * 2x^3
;
27 * 2x^3 = 54x^3