SOLUTION: Simplify:
(2x^2y^3)(-4xy^5)
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Question 325823: Simplify:
(2x^2y^3)(-4xy^5)
Answer by Apathious(24) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(2x^(2)y^(3))(-4xy^(5))
Multiply 2x^(2)y^(3) by -4xy^(5) to get -8x^(3)y^(8).
(-8x^(3)y^(8))
Remove the parentheses around the expression -8x^(3)y^(8).
-8x^(3)y^(8)
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