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HELPPP MEEE NO FAKE ANSWERS ASAP PLEASE

HELPPP MEEE NO FAKE ANSWERS ASAP PLEASE-example-1

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Answer:

1)

Explanation:

I 100% think it cannot be (4x^5)(6x^5) because when you have two numbers being multiplied with exponents you add the exponents and 10 does not equal 10.

1 is the only option that doesn't have (4x^5)(6x^5) in it

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