Asked by Shadow
Simplify.
1.(-5x^2y)(3x^4)
Is the answer for this = -15x^6y^1? If not could you explain how to do it? Thanks.
1.(-5x^2y)(3x^4)
Is the answer for this = -15x^6y^1? If not could you explain how to do it? Thanks.
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
yes, you are right, but you would not have to write the exponent for y
so just say
-15x^6y
so just say
-15x^6y
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