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OpenStudy (yesyesyes):

(3x^6 y^3)^2 * (4x^3 y^7)^2 PLEASE HELP WILL FAN AND MEDAL ASAP

OpenStudy (yesyesyes):

@Hoslos

OpenStudy (yesyesyes):

or @Teddyiswatshecallsme

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When you a have a base with an exponent that is to the power of another exponent. Multiply the exponents. \[(3x ^{3}5y ^{5)}^{6}= 3x ^{3*6}5y ^{5*6}=3x ^{18}5y ^{30}\] Think you can carry on?

OpenStudy (yesyesyes):

maybe just a sec

OpenStudy (yesyesyes):

no i am so lost

OpenStudy (yesyesyes):

help me @Teddyiswatshecallsme

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did you get my equation right or did it come in a black box?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

multiply first bracket by power 2=9x12y6 ' second " " 2= 16x6y14 then multiply these together =144x18y20

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