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Apply the product rule

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Applying the product rule of exponents to
(-2x^4)(-3x^5) results in
6x^9.

What is the product rule of exponents?

The product rule of exponents states that when we multiply two exponential expressions with the same base, we can add the exponents.

Expressions are combinations of variables, constants, and numbers without the equals sign (=), unlike equations.

(-2x^4)(-3x^5) =
(-2x^4)(-3x^5)

= (-2)(-3)(
x^4)(x^5) =
6x^((4+5)) =
6x^9

Thus, the expression
(-2x^4)(-3x^5) simplifies to
6x^9.

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