To simplify this expression, 6x^4⋅3x^2

 which would be the correct steps?(1 point)
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You cannot simplify this expression because these are not like terms.
You cannot simplify this expression because these are not like terms.

Multiply 6 x 3 for the numbers; then add 2 + 4 for the exponent on x.
Multiply 6 x 3 for the numbers; then add 2 + 4 for the exponent on x.

 Add 6 + 3 for the numbers; then multiply 2 x 4 to get the exponent for x.
 Add 6 + 3 for the numbers; then multiply 2 x  4 to get the exponent for x.

Multiply 6 x 3 for the numbers; then multiply 2 x 4 for the exponent on x.
Multiply 6 x 3 for the numbers; then multiply 2 x 4 for the exponent on x.
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1 answer

To simplify the expression \( 6x^4 \cdot 3x^2 \), the correct steps would be:

  1. Multiply the coefficients (the numbers): Multiply \( 6 \) and \( 3 \).
  2. Add the exponents of like terms (the \( x \) terms): Because the bases (the \( x \)) are the same, you add the exponents \( 4 \) and \( 2 \).

So the correct response would be:

Multiply 6 x 3 for the numbers; then add 2 + 4 for the exponent on x.