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(4× x) ^3 can u guys help me solve this problem pretty please ​

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Answer:

64x³

Explanation:

[4x]³


{(4x)}^(3) = 64 {x}^(3)

Since the cube is on the outside of the parentheses, it tells 4x to multiply itself three times; according to the Product-to-Power Exponential Rule, whenever you multiply bases with exponents and coefficients, you add the exponents:


4x * 4x * 4x = 64x^(3)

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Answer:

64 x^3

Explanation:

Simplify the following:

(4 x)^3

Multiply each exponent in 4 x by 3:

4^3 x^3

4^3 = 4×4^2:

4×4^2 x^3

4^2 = 16:

4×16 x^3

4×16 = 64:

Answer: 64 x^3

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