SOLUTION: what is the simified form of ( 7a^3 ) ( 6a^7 )?

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Question 870684: what is the simified form of ( 7a^3 ) ( 6a^7 )?
Answer by ben720(159)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Associative property of multiplication

Commutative property of multiplication, multiply 6*7

Multiply a^3 and a^7
To multiply the same thing with different exponents, add the exponents.

Your answer is 42a10

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