SOLUTION: multiply (3xy exponent 4)(-5x to the power of 3 y square)
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Question 164898: multiply (3xy exponent 4)(-5x to the power of 3 y square)
Answer by MRperkins(300) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given:
when multiplying you multiply the coefficients and add the exponents of each variable so you get
you can also think of this as 3*x*y*y*y*y*(-5)*x*x*x*y*y
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