Asked by Jen
I am stuck on this math problem and need help please!
Multiply
(-4n)^2(3n^4)^2
In multiplication, I am supposed to add the square roots
So far I got (16n)(3n^4)^2
I don't know what to do from here
Multiply
(-4n)^2(3n^4)^2
In multiplication, I am supposed to add the square roots
So far I got (16n)(3n^4)^2
I don't know what to do from here
Answers
Answered by
drwls
I don't see any square roots in your question.
(-4n)^2 *(3n^4)^2 = 16n^2 * 9 n^8 = 144 n^10
(-4n)^2 *(3n^4)^2 = 16n^2 * 9 n^8 = 144 n^10
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