SOLUTION: (2x^2)(4x^3y^2) The rule is to multiply the numbers and add the exponents when multiplying, subtract when dividing. 2*4 x^(2+3)y^2 = 8x^5y^2

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Question 922987: (2x^2)(4x^3y^2)
The rule is to multiply the numbers and add the exponents when multiplying, subtract when dividing.
2*4 x^(2+3)y^2 = 8x^5y^2

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(2x^2)(4x^3y^2)
The rule is to multiply the numbers and add the exponents when multiplying, subtract when dividing.
2*4 x^(2+3)y^2 = 8x^5y^2

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