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OpenStudy (ccastudentgrade10):

what is -4h*h?

Nnesha (nnesha):

when we multiply same bases we should `add` exponents \[\huge\rm x^m \times x^n=x^{m+n}\] h is same as 1h to the one power \[\huge\rm -4h^1 \times 1h^1\] so jsut multiply the coefficients and add the exponent

OpenStudy (ccastudentgrade10):

so -4h^2? @Nnesha

Nnesha (nnesha):

looks good

OpenStudy (ccastudentgrade10):

thank ya

OpenStudy (ccastudentgrade10):

so what would 2h+4h^2 be? @Nnesha

Nnesha (nnesha):

what's the statement ? i guess take out the common factor what is common in both terms ?

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