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Multiply. 12x^4(−5/6x^3y^2) Enter your answer in the box. ASAP PLZ HELP!

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Answer: -10x^7y^2

To start, let's multiply the numbers. We have 12 times -5/6. So that becomes -60/6 which is just -10.

Now, we just have to work with the exponents.

For the x's just add the exponents. And the y's will be left how they are our.

Our final answer is -10x^7y^2
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