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Multiply the MonomialsA) (4a^2) (-2a^5)

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-8a^7

Step-by-step explanation

We want to find the product of the monomials given:


4a^2\cdot-2a^5

To do this, we will combine the terms that are alike and simplify them.

That is multiply the integers with the integers and the algebraic term with the algebraic term.


4\cdot\text{ -2 }\cdot a^2\cdot a^5

Apply the addition law of indices:


\begin{gathered} -8\cdot a^{2\text{ + 5}} \\ =>-8a^7 \end{gathered}

That is the answer.

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