SOLUTION: Hi I have a question,
4t to the power of 7 x 3r to the power of 8, do I have to times the two powers and the 4 and the 3. Or just times the powers.
Thanks in advance.
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Question 789187:  Hi I have a question,
4t to the power of 7 x 3r to the power of 8, do I have to times the two powers and the 4 and the 3. Or just times the powers.
Thanks in advance. 
Found 2 solutions by  Alan3354, josmiceli:
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 Hi I have a question,
4t to the power of 7 x 3r to the power of 8, do I have to times the two powers and the 4 and the 3. Or just times the powers.
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You can't multiply r and t. 
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 Is this the problem?
You have to imagine that you are multiplying
these out, like:
. . .  7 times
and
 . . . 8 times
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Out of this, you get:
 times  times  times 
Putting it together,
That's as simple as you can make it unless
you want to calculate 
 
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