SOLUTION: i need help. please help me. (a^3b^2c)^2 2x^2y^3(x^3y^4 + 5x - 2xy)

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(a^3b^2c)^2
2x^2y^3(x^3y^4 + 5x - 2xy)
This question is from textbook

Answer by Earlsdon(6294) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I assume that you want to simplify these expressions??
1) %28a%5E3b%5E2c%29%5E2 Multiply the exponent of each factor inside the parentheses by the exponent on the ouside of the parentheses.
highlight%28%28a%5E3b%5E2c%29%5E2+=+a%5E6b%5E4c%5E2%29
2) 2x%5E2y%5E3%28x%5E3y%5E4%2B5x-2xy%29 Start by multiplying each term inside the parentheses by the factor outside the parentheses.
%282x%5E2y%5E3%29%28x%5E3y%5E4%29%2B%282x%5E2y%5E3%29%285x%29-%282x%5E2y%5E3%29%282xy%29 Now simplify each term multiplying the integers where appropriate and by adding the exponents of like-variables.
highlight%28%282x%5E5y%5E7%29%2B%2810x%5E3y%5E3%29-%284x%5E3y%5E4%29%29