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What is the product (4x)(-3x^6)(-7x^3

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Answer:

the product of
(4x)(-3x^6)(-7x^3) is
\mathbf{84x^(10)}

Explanation:

We need to find the product of
(4x)(-3x^6)(-7x^3)

For finding the product we will multiply coefficients separately and bases and their powers are multiplied separately.


(4x)(-3x^6)(-7x^3)\\=4(-3)(-7)(x)(x^6)(x^3)\\

Using the exponent law:
a^m.a^n=a^(m+n) ( When the bases are multiplied, their exponents are added)


=84x^(1+6+3)\\=84x^(10)

So, the product of
(4x)(-3x^6)(-7x^3) is
\mathbf{84x^(10)}

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