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multiply
-7(2a^-4)
would the correct answer be
14^+28
13 years ago

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Answered by MathMate
To do
-7(2a<sup>-4</sup>)
you only have to multiply -7 to the coefficient of 2 to get
-14a<sup>-4</sup>
13 years ago
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multiply
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would the correct answer be
14^+28

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