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Help. I need to simplify...

2x^3 x -9x^4

User James Greenhalgh
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Answer:


\large\boxed{\tt -18x^(7)}

Explanation:


\textsf{We are asked to simplify the given expression.}


\tt 2x^3 * -9x^4


\large\underline{\textsf{Rule of Multiplying Exponents;}}


\textsf{Remember that Exponents represent how many times the term is being multiplied}


\textsf{to itself. Whenever we are multiplying 2 terms with exponents, the exponents will}


\textsf{\underline{add}. When we are multiplying coefficients, we just multiply like we're multiplying 2}


\textsf{whole numbers.}


\large\underline{\textsf{Simplifying;}}


\textsf{Apply the Multiplication Rule for Exponents.}


\tt 2x^3 * -9x^4 \rightarrow (2x * -9x)^(3+4) \rightarrow \large\boxed{\tt -18x^(7)}

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