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What is the simplified form of the expression? x^8 * 2y^10 * 5x^5 A. 10x^80 y^10 B. 10xy^10 C. 8x^13 y^10 D. 10x^13 y^10
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What is the simplified form of the expression? x^8 * 2y^10 * 5x^5 A. 10x^80 y^10 B. 10xy^10 C. 8x^13 y^10 D. 10x^13 y^10
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A. 10x^80 y^10
B. 10xy^10
C. 8x^13 y^10
D. 10x^13 y^10
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D. 10x^13 y^10 ................................
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