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What is the product of (5x^2)(3x^6)?

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Answer: 15x^8

Step-by-step explanation: First, you multiply the coefficients (5 and 3) which is 15, and then you add the exponents together due to the product rule (2 and 6) which is 8

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User Curtis Mattoon
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Answer:


15x^8

Explanation:


(5x^2)(3x^6)= \\\\(5\cdot 3)(x^2\cdot x^6)= \\\\15(x^(2+6))=\\\\15x^8

Hope this helps!

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