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Simplify the expression.

(−2g5h2)5

User Happygoat
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I am sure you are trying to type


( - 2 {g}^(5) {h}^(2) {)}^(5)
If that is it, then you should recall the law of exponents which says,


({a}^(m) {)}^(n) = {a}^(mn)
Let us share the exponent for each of them.


( - 2 {g}^(5) {h}^(2) {)}^(5) = ( { - 2)}^(5) ( { {g}^(5)) }^(5) ( { {h}^(2)) }^(5)
We now apply the law,


( - 2 {g}^(5) {h}^(2) {)}^(5) = ( { - 2)}^(5) ( { {g}^(5 \: * 5)) }^{} ( { {h}^(2 * 5)) }^{}
We now simplify to obtain,


( - 2 {g}^(5) {h}^(2) {)}^(5) = -32 {g}^(25) {h}^(10)

If that is not the expression let me know so I will know how to help you
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