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Simplify (3x³)(4x⁴). A. 7x⁷ B. 12x⁷ C. 7x¹² D. 12x¹²
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Simplify (3x³)(4x⁴).
A. 7x⁷
B. 12x⁷
C. 7x¹²
D. 12x¹²
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Answer:
12x⁷
Explanation:
(3x³)(4x⁴)
(3 times 4)x³+⁴
12x⁷
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