Final answer:
The question contains a typo in the expression, and the correct exponents are not provided, which makes it impossible to accurately compute the product of the two algebraic expressions given.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student has asked for the product of the multiplication of two algebraic expressions, (7x2y0) and (3x*ye). However, there is a typo in the second expression, and the powers (exponents) are not specified correctly. Assuming the exponents are positive integers and using the properties of exponents, we can deduce that the product of two expressions with the same base is found by adding the exponents.
For example, xa × xb = xa+b and yc × yd = yc+d. However, without proper exponents provided for the second expression, we cannot accurately compute the product.
To illustrate the correct method using an example where exponents are known: If the expressions were (7x2y0) and (3x5ye), say with e=6, the product would be 7 × 3 × x2+5 × y0+6 = 21x7y6.