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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok don't know what to do. simplify. (-4 b^4) (-6 b ^2) (-6 b^5)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just multiply the like terms. You can multiply the radicals of the b's and the multiply the other numbers to get one term

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i don't know if i did it right but i got 4 b^11

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Close. But you need to multiply the terms on the left. So multiply -4, -6, and -6

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