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Simplify ((4x)^2 × 2x^3) / x

((4x)^(2) * 2x^(3) )/(x)


Simplify ((4x)^2 × 2x^3) / x ((4x)^(2) * 2x^(3) )/(x) ​-example-1
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(4x)^2 • 2x^3/ x

Cancel the common factor of x^3 and x

x (( 4x )^2 • ( 2x )^2 ) / x
Cancel the common factor

( 4x )^2 • ( 2x )^2

Rewrite using the commutative property of multiplication.

2 ( 4x )^2•x^2

Apply the product rule to 4x

2 ( 4^2 • x^2 ) x^2

Multiply x^2 by x^2 adding exponents

2 ( 4^2 x^4 )

Raise 4 to power of 2

2 ( 16x^4 )

Multiply 16 by 2

32x^4
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Answer:


32x^4

Explanation:

Given:


((4x)^2 * 2x^3)/(x)


\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad (ab)^c=a^cb^c:


\implies (4^2x^2 * 2x^3)/(x)

Simplify 4²:


\implies (16x^2 * 2x^3)/(x)

Multiply the numbers:


\implies (32x^2x^3)/(x)


\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad a^b \cdot a^c=a^(b+c):


\implies (32x^((2+3)))/(x)


\implies (32x^5)/(x)


\textsf{Apply exponent rule} \quad (a^b)/(a^c)=a^(b-c):


\implies 32x^((5-1))


\implies 32x^4

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