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What is 4a*6b*c*4⋅−7b*7c*6
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To simplify the expression 4a*6b*c*4⋅−7b*7c*6, we can apply the order of operations (PEMDAS).
First, we multiply like terms within each pair of parentheses:
4a*6b*c*4 = 96abc
−7b*7c*6 = -294bc
Now, we multiply the results from the previous step:
96abc * -294bc = -28224a^2b^2c^2
First, we multiply like terms within each pair of parentheses:
4a*6b*c*4 = 96abc
−7b*7c*6 = -294bc
Now, we multiply the results from the previous step:
96abc * -294bc = -28224a^2b^2c^2
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The simplified expression is -28224a^2b^2c^2.
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