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What is (3xy^2)(-6xy^4)

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Answer:


-18x^2y^6

Explanation:

we have


(3xy^2)(-6xy^4)

Applying property of exponents


x^(m) x^(n)=x^(m+n)


(3xy^2)(-6xy^4)=(3)(-6)(x^(1+1))(y^(2+4))=(-18)(x^(2))(y^(6))=-18x^2y^6

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