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(x^3y^2)^2 how do you solve this pls?

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Answer: x^6y^4

Explanation:

(x^3y^2)^2

Raising to the second power mean multiplying by itself twice

(x^3y^2)^2=(x^3y^2)(x^3y^2)

When you multiply, you add exponents

(x^3y^2)(x^3y^2)=x^3+3 y^2+2

Simplify

x^3+3 y^2+2=x^6y^4

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