SOLUTION: I am trying to figure this out and keep running into a road block. Multiply. 3xy^3*2x^2y*4xy^2= This is as far as I have gotten and not sure that I am correct so far. 7xy^5*2

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Question 8551: I am trying to figure this out and keep running into a road block.
Multiply.
3xy^3*2x^2y*4xy^2=
This is as far as I have gotten and not sure that I am correct so far.
7xy^5*2x^2y=This doesn't look like I am on the right track for some reason.

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's kind of hard to see, so let's write it with exponents:



Now, multiply the base numbers 3*2*4, which is 24.
Add the exponents of x, which are 1 +2+1, for a total of 4.
Add the exponents of y, which are 3+1+2, for a total of 6.

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