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Question 31307
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I need to know if i did this right..if i didnt show me how.
(4a^2)(-6ab)(2a)= a^4b
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you forgot to multiply the numbers 4x-6x2=48 giving you -48a~4b
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(4a^2)(-6ab)(2a)
= 4(-6)(2)(a^2)(a)b(a)
= -48a^4b