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OpenStudy (im_an_angel):
Hello loves,
I need help.....
Find the product.
(4x2 y)(5xy3)
The 2 and the 3 are supposed to be exponents.
Thank you :)
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OpenStudy (im_an_angel):
thank you @nono266 but im just simplifying polonomial expressions i have no idea what saddle is :) but thank you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
told you shes nice..... @nono266
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
Multiply the base and add the exponents; and that will be your answer.
OpenStudy (im_an_angel):
Thank you @ayanna1100 :)
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OpenStudy (im_an_angel):
and thank you @YanaSidlinskiy :) i got it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yw ;) @im_an_angel
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
You're Most Welcome!:)
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
yes, good.
next time use ^ (caret) for an exponent
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
Like x^2 is "x square" (or, "x raised to the second power).
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OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
"x squared"
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
Just to let you know, @im_an_angel ^^^^^^^He's such a smarty pants ;D
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
In mathematica10.0 (or other versions for exponent it is ctrl+6)
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
anyway
OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):
Lol. Solomon. But yes. This has been answered so close it. So users won't get confused.
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OpenStudy (im_an_angel):
ok XD thank you @SolomonZelman
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what does XD MEAN @im_an_angel
OpenStudy (anonymous):
??
OpenStudy (im_an_angel):
its a face thats sticking its tongue out lol @ayanna1100
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh haha lol is it dead hahaha
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OpenStudy (im_an_angel):
Lol yep @ayanna1100
OpenStudy (solomonzelman):
you welcome!