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I am not sure what the question is (what is expected).
Maybe there is a more elegant solution.
MY BEST TRY:
To calculate or you can clench your teeth and start applying the distributive property,
or you can think of what multiplication means and try to figure out what the terms of the product should be.
The product will have terms that represent all the possible products you could get multiplying one term of times one term of .
There are many possibilities.
It is a question of combinations.
It is like choosing one drink from a 5-item list, and one food from a 5-item menu.
It is like choosing one of 5 available shorts, and one of 5 available T-shirts.
For , you get different products.
Five of the products are same letter products:
, , , and .
The other 20 products are possible combinations of 2 different letters.
and are 2 of them.
(I like to write the factors in alphabetical order, but ).
There are ways of making those combinations of 2 different letters,
pairing each of the 5 capital letters with one of the 4 different lowercase letters.
When the two factors are the same,
as in ,
the 20 products with 2 different letters come in matching pairs,
because and both turn into .
You get twice, and the same goes for all possible combinations of 2 different letters.
Writing is more efficient than writing each 2-letter product twice.
For ,
with 5 terms in each of the 3 factors you would get
products, but there are many repeats.
There is just one way to get , , , and ,
but there are several ways to make ,
and there are several ways to make many other products like and .
Rather than writing all repeats of the same product, we can list them grouped, sort of like above.
There are possible 3-different-letter combination products, and each one will appear repeated times,
accounting for of the products.
How do we know there are possible 3-different-letter combinations?
Your teacher may say that it is combinations of 5 taken 3 at a time,
and that you can calculate that as ,
but it is easy enough to list them and count them.
Where does the times come from?
How many ways can we make ?
You could choose the from the first factor, or from the second one, or from the third one.
After that you would still have two choices for the ,
and there would be ways to make .
Your teacher may say that it is permutations of 3, or .
The same goes for , , , etc.
As for products like , there are possible sets of 2 letters, but the same 2 letters can make 2 such products, so there are such products.
Each of those products can be made different ways,
because there are 3 factors where you can find the letter that is not squared.
That accounts for of the products.
All in all, counting all repeats, we have
cubes,
factors with one letter squared, and
factors with no exponents,
adding up to the expected factors.
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