I still have a couple left that I didn't understand how to do: Simplify the expression (8x^2y)(x^4y^3)^2
I'm not sure of the exact steps, but square the second part first, then multiply what you get by the first part.
Yes i got the answer thank you
Awesome, np. Hey do you mind showing me really quick how you did the multiplication after squaring the first part?
ok so the problem was this is also step by step: (8x^2y)(x^4y^3)^2 (8x^2y)(x^8y^6) 8x^10y^7 is the final answer
(8x^2y)(x^8y^6) -> 8x^10y^7, can you show me the steps here real quick? If you like I can ask it in the question section and give ya medal for showin me
ok what i just said were the steps but ill explain it further is it ok if i draw it instead?
ya hat'd be coo
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