SOLUTION: What is (5x2)(3x-6) with (2 and -6 are exponents)?

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Question 1138317: What is (5x2)(3x-6) with (2 and -6 are exponents)?
Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(5x^2)(3x^(-6)) is what I am assuming. If it is (5x)^2)* (3x)^(-6) that will be different.
This is 15*x^(-4) or 15/x^4

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