SOLUTION: -(3a^6b^4)^3 huh? lol This is due tomorrow and I'm completely clueless!!! Please HELP!
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Question 26392
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-(3a^6b^4)^3
huh? lol This is due tomorrow and I'm completely clueless!!! Please HELP!
Answer by
uknouluvme89(30)
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-(3a^6b^4)^3
raise the exponents inside of the parentheses to the power outside
-(3a^18b^12)
now distribute the negative sign
-3a^18b^12