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If a= -4x-4i and b=3, then find the value of the ab^3 in simplified form.

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Answer: To find the value of ab^3, we need to substitute the given values of a and b into the expression and simplify:

ab^3 = (-4x-4i) * 3^3

= (-4x-4i) * 27

= -108x - 108i

Therefore, the value of ab^3 in simplified form is -108x - 108i.

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