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X² (3y³) does anyone know the answer ?

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Answer:

3x²y³

Explanation:

x² multiplied by 3y³.

First, multiply the co-efficient. Here, the co-efficient of x² is 1 and the co-efficient of 3y³ is 3. So, 3 x 1 = 3

Second, we multiply the variables.
x² into y³ is x²y³.

Add both the things and we get 3x²y³.



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User Gentur Ariyadi
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The expression can be simplified by multiplying the terms.

X² (3y³) = X² x 3y³ = 3X²y³

User Ilmo Euro
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