SOLUTION: having trouble understanding my math problems:
(2yz)^2(xyz)-2
3(x^2y^2)(3x^2y^2)-1
please help.
Thank you
Alexis 6th grade
Algebra.Com
Question 752002: having trouble understanding my math problems:
(2yz)^2(xyz)-2
3(x^2y^2)(3x^2y^2)-1
please help.
Thank you
Alexis 6th grade
Answer by josgarithmetic(39838) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(2yz)^2(xyz)-2
When the site's triple bracket tags are placed, the expression looks like
The exponent 2 applies to everything inside the grouping symbols.
The other grouped expression is not exponentiated but is present as a factor, so this means show the resulting multiplication:
because factors in a product can be legally moved to different positions within that product
ANSWER: and that is as far as you can do with it.
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