SOLUTION: multiply
(-2a^2b)(4a^b^2)
Algebra.Com
Question 206998This question is from textbook algebra 1 an integrated approach
: multiply
(-2a^2b)(4a^b^2)
This question is from textbook algebra 1 an integrated approach
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
multiply
(-2a^2b)(4ab^2)
=-8a^3b^3
==============
Cheers,
Stan H.
RELATED QUESTIONS
4a + 2b 2a - b
(answered by tommyt3rd)
4a - 2[2b -(b - 2a)] +... (answered by venugopalramana)
multiply
(-2a^2b)(4... (answered by algebrahouse.com)
evaluate: a^3 b^3 2a^3b^2 2b^2... (answered by Alan3354)
evaluate... (answered by Alan3354)
(4a^3b^-3c^2)^3/(-2a^-2b^2c^-1)^4 (answered by funmath)
Multiply. Write in simplest form.
-2a^2b^4/22a^5 X... (answered by malakumar_kos@yahoo.com)
Given that the sides of an equilateral triangle is 4a+6,3b-2a,and 2b+2 respectively find... (answered by Timnewman)
Give that the sides of an equilateral triangle is 4a + 6,3b - 2a, and 2b + 2 respectively (answered by fractalier)