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Can someone solve this for me using the multiplying monomials process?

Can someone solve this for me using the multiplying monomials process?-example-1
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-44c^(2)d^(6)

Explanation:

Start out by multiplying 11 by 4cd. You get 44cd.

Then multiply 44cd by -cd^5. Then you get
-44c^(2)d^(6).

When exponents are multiplied, you add the exponents to find the new exponent. (
c^(1) x
c^(1) =
c^(2))

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