SOLUTION: 2x ^3(−16x^3y^7) + 5y ^3(250x^6y^4)
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Question 1029416: 2x ^3(−16x^3y^7) + 5y ^3(250x^6y^4)
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2x ^3(−16x^3y^7) + 5y ^3(250x^6y^4)=
-32x^6*y^7+1250(x^6)*(y^7)=1228*x^6*y^7
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