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OpenStudy (icalibear):

simplify (7x^6y^4)(x^3y^2)^2? I got 7x^12y^8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes. :)

OpenStudy (icalibear):

are you sure, its not one of my answer choices

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Really? Wait, is the expression \((7x^6y^4)(x^3y^2)^2\)?

OpenStudy (icalibear):

Yep

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Then the answer must really be \(7x^{12}y^8\). The choices are insufficient.

OpenStudy (icalibear):

Wait is it the same as \[7x ^{6}y ^{4 + (x ^}\]

OpenStudy (icalibear):

ugh it didnt work

OpenStudy (icalibear):

is it the same without the parentehsis in the first part or does that become 7^10y^9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry, but I don't get it. Maybe its better if you post the choices. :)

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