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−6y2(−13x2y5) please help, I'm supposed to FULLY simplify this

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You would multiply the two terms which are -6y^2 and -13x^2*y^5.

Multiplying -6 by -13 yields 78, which will be the new coefficient.

Since there is only the x^2 from the second term, that remains the same. However, there are two y values that we can multiply together: y^2 and y^5. y^2 * y^5 = y^(2 + 5) = y^7.

Therefore, your answer is 78x^2*y^7.

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