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OpenStudy (pixiedust1):

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OpenStudy (vampirediaries):

If you were to expand the equation 5 times, it would look like this:

OpenStudy (vampirediaries):

\[(3x^5z) (3x^5z) (3x^5z)(3x^5z)(3x^5z)\]

OpenStudy (vampirediaries):

It would be easier to solve if you would do 2 at a time. So the 1st 2 parenthesis, you'd solve but leave in the parenthesis, and so on.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is 3^5 ?

OpenStudy (vampirediaries):

I get 243, but that wouldn't be the final answer because of the (z)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

243 is the coefficient of the final resulting answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@vampirediaries' expansion should make it "perfectly clear" to use a currently common phrase.

OpenStudy (vampirediaries):

Yes it would, but I forgot about the word expansion until now from you mentioning it.

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