SOLUTION: (n4m7)4 (n2p3)6

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Question 83296: (n4m7)4 (n2p3)6
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20086)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



To remove the parentheses:
Multiply each exponent inside a parentheses
by the exponent just outside that parentheses:





Add the exponents of n 



Edwin

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