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Please show work and solve (3x^2) (-2x^4)

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Answer:


-6x^6

Explanation:

We have the expression (3x^2)(-2x^4) and are being asked to solve.

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

When we have this type of question with exponents, it may seem easier to try and solve/simplify the exponents, but here's an easier way, add the exponents and multiply the constant numbers.

Therefore :

2 + 4 are the exponents

^6

and 3 * -2 are the constant numbers

-6

-6x^6


-6x^6

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