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OpenStudy (anonymous):

(3w^10)^3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok do you know how to do exponets

OpenStudy (ghostgate):

Exponents are simply the amount of a number or variable that multiplies against itself, for example: 3^2 = 3 x 3, 6^3 = 6 x 6 x 6. So... for this, it would be what is in parenthesis multiplied against itself three times over due to it being to the power of 3. So it would look like this: (3w^10)(3w^10)(3w^10) = ... With this in mind, you would simply multiply, since they are like terms it should be pretty easy to solve, if you still need help, ask and I'll try to help. I hope this helps in someway! Have a great day! {---Ghostgate---}

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