SOLUTION: Multiply (-2a^5b^3)(5a^4b)
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Question 40832
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Multiply (-2a^5b^3)(5a^4b)
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You do this one letter or variable at a time...we add exponents when we multiply like bases...
(-2a^5b^3)(5a^4b)=
-10a^9b^4