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Answer:

21
e^(6) and 30
t^(6)
v^(10)

Explanation:

using the rule of exponents


a^(m) ×
a^(n) =
a^((m+n))

given

3e³ × 7e³

= 3 × 7 × e³ × e³

= 21 ×
e^((3+3))

= 21
e^(6)

-------------------------------

(10
t^(4)
v^(5) )(3t²
v^(5) )

= 10 × 3 ×
t^(4) × t² ×
v^(5) ×
v^(5)

= 30 ×
t^((4+2)) ×
v^((5+5))

= 30
t^(6)
v^(10)

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