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2. 2x^5 * -4x^-3how do you solve this for exponents?

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Simplifying:


\begin{gathered} 2x^5\cdot-4x^(-3) \\ \rightarrow2\cdot-4\cdot x^5\cdot x^(-3) \\ \rightarrow-8\cdot x^5\cdot(1)/(x^3) \\ \rightarrow-8\cdot(x^5)/(x^3) \\ \rightarrow-8x^2 \end{gathered}

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