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Which equation shows the correct use of the Power of Products Property?
A. (2x^5y^2)^3=6x^5y^2
B. (2x^5y^2)^3=6x^15y^6
C. (2x^5y^2)^3=8x^8y^5
D. (2x^5y^2)^3=8x^15y^6

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(2x^5y^2)^3=2^3 * (x^5)^3 * (y^2)^3=8 * x^(5 * 3) * y^(2 * 3)=8x^(15)y^6

The answer is D.
User Kioleanu
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Answer:

Option D is correct.


(2x^5y^2)^3= 8x^(15)y^6

Explanation:

Power of product property:


  • (x^m)^n = x^(mn)

  • (ax)^m = a^m \cdot x^m

Let the equation:
(2x^5y^2)^3

Using power of products Property on given equation:


(2x^5y^2)^3 =
2^3 \cdot (x^5)^3 \cdot (y^2)^3 = 8 \cdot x^(15) \cdot y^6 = 8x^(15)y^6

Therefore, the only option D of an equation which shows the correct use of power of Products property is,
(2x^5y^2)^3= 8x^(15)y^6


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