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Help: 8. Multiply the following: a. (x^3)(x^2) = b.(x^7)(x^10) = c. (3s^4)(-6s^5) = d. (-20x)(3x) =
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Help: 8. Multiply the following: a. (x^3)(x^2) = b.(x^7)(x^10) = c. (3s^4)(-6s^5) = d. (-20x)(3x) =
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8. Multiply the following:
a. (x^3)(x^2) =
b.(x^7)(x^10) =
c. (3s^4)(-6s^5) =
d. (-20x)(3x) =
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Answer:
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Explanation:
the law of indices:
a) x⁵
b) x¹⁷
c) -18s⁹
d) -60x²
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