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*EXTRA PTS* how do you solve 2x^6 x 5x^3 ?

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Answer:

2x^6x+5x^3

Explanation:

First you want to

Add the exponents like you would with regular numbers

Which comes out to

2

User Dmcc
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Answer:

10x^9

Explanation:

Add the exponents together and multiply normally

2x^6+5x^3

=10x^9

User Mark Renouf
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