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For all nonzero values of x,
the expression −3x3⋅6x−2
is equivalent to:

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Answer:

-18x

Explanation:

Expression multiplication:

  • Multiply the coefficients of the x terms. -3 * 6 = -18
  • Exponent law:


\boxed{\bf a^m * a^n = a^(m+n)}. In exponent multiplication, if bases are same, add the powers.


\sf - 3x^3 * 6x^(-2) = (-3)* 6 * x^(3 + (-2))


\sf = (-18)x^1\\\\=-18x

Answer: -18x

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