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Isn't this correct "(4x)^2 is the same as 4x^2" ?

And could you help me out pleazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...


Each one of these answers is incorrect. State why the answer is incorrect, the correct answer, and what property of indices is used.

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Isn't this correct "(4x)^2 is the same as 4x^2" ? And could you help me-example-1
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User Jugi
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(4x)^2 is equal to 4x^2
And the answer to the other one is:
3b^6*2b^5=6b^30
This is not correct because when you multiply indices you basically just add them so it would be:
3b^6*2b^5=6b^11

Hop this helps :)
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User GoWithSwagger
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well the answer would be 4^2 X^2
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User David Cruwys
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