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-3w square (-7y to the power of 6)
6 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To multiply the expression \(-3w^2\) by \(-7y^6\), you simply multiply the coefficients and combine the variables.

1. **Multiply the coefficients**: \(-3\) and \(-7\):
\[
-3 \times -7 = 21
\]

2. **Combine the variables**: Since there are no common variables to combine, you just write them together:
\[
w^2y^6
\]

So, the final result is:
\[
21w^2y^6
\]
6 months ago

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