SOLUTION: Simplify: (4AB)(-2AB^2C^3)^3 I was thinking multiply the 4AB times the -2Ab^2c^3 and got (-8ab^3c^3)^3 then i multiplied the ^3 with everything in the parenthesis and got -8a

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Question 22804: Simplify:
(4AB)(-2AB^2C^3)^3
I was thinking multiply the 4AB times the -2Ab^2c^3 and got
(-8ab^3c^3)^3 then i multiplied the ^3 with everything in the parenthesis and got -8ab^9c^9

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simplify:
First, cube the parentheses by multiplying the exponent outside by every exponent on the inside.
Now multiply by the (4AB)

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