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Simplify the expression shown below: (a^3b^12c^2)^2(a^5c^2)^3(b^5c^4)^0
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Simplify the expression shown below: (a^3b^12c^2)^2(a^5c^2)^3(b^5c^4)^0
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= a^21b^24c^10
use the product rules for each set of () then multiply them together. when multiplying variables with exponents you just add them together like for a^3 * a^5 = a^8. (a^3 b^12 c^2)^2 = (a^6 b^24 c^4)
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