Asked by Reeces
Which equation shows the correct use of the Power of Products Property?
A. (2x^5y^2)^3=6x^5y^2
B. (2x^5y^2)^3=6x^15y^6
C. (2x^5y^2)^3=8x^8y^5
D. (2x^5y^2)^3=8x^15y^6
Is it A?
A. (2x^5y^2)^3=6x^5y^2
B. (2x^5y^2)^3=6x^15y^6
C. (2x^5y^2)^3=8x^8y^5
D. (2x^5y^2)^3=8x^15y^6
Is it A?
Answers
Answered by
Reeces
Does anyone have this same review to check my answers? There are 50 questions haha so I need someone to check them
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Hahaha! Who wants to check 50 questions??
You might have better luck if you asked a tutor to check only 5 or less.
You might have better luck if you asked a tutor to check only 5 or less.
Answered by
Reeces
Thats the problem haha
Answered by
Reeces
and do that for a few tutors?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please use YOUR knowledge and post only the answers that you're confused about.
Answered by
Reiny
your choice of A is not correct
(2x^5y^2)^3
= 2^3 (x^5)^3 (y^2)^3
= ...
review the difference between
(x^a)(x^b) and (x^a)^b
also what is the meaning of 2^3, it certainly is not (2)(3) like your choice indicates
(2x^5y^2)^3
= 2^3 (x^5)^3 (y^2)^3
= ...
review the difference between
(x^a)(x^b) and (x^a)^b
also what is the meaning of 2^3, it certainly is not (2)(3) like your choice indicates
Answered by
Topkitty21
i think its D r B
Answered by
Skelebones
Well, what answer is it?
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