SOLUTION: (4x^3yz^4)(2xy^-2z^-1)(5x^-2y^-2z^3)

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Question 65394: (4x^3yz^4)(2xy^-2z^-1)(5x^-2y^-2z^3)
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(4x^3yz^4)(2xy^-2z^-1)(5x^-2y^-2z^3)
Multiply the coefficients: 4*2*5=40
Multiply the x-factors : x^3*x*x^-2=x
Multiply the y-factors : y^y^-2*y^-2=1/y^3
Multiply the z-factors : z^4*z^-1*z^3=z^6
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Multiply these results to get: 40xz^6/y^3
Cheers,
Stan H.

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