SOLUTION: multiply (-4x)^2(3x^8)^2 i am not sure to multiply the -4 and 3 then add expononts are do i square both then multiply. i need help please.
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Question 376461: multiply (-4x)^2(3x^8)^2 i am not sure to multiply the -4 and 3 then add expononts are do i square both then multiply. i need help please.
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