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  • 16-07-2019
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Find the product. (3p^4)^3 · (p^2)^7

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luisejr77
luisejr77 luisejr77
  • 16-07-2019

Answer: [tex]27p^{26}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

In this case, you need to use the Power of a power property, which states that:

[tex](a^m)^n=a^{mn}[/tex]

And the Product of powers property, which states that:

[tex](a^m)(a^n)=a^{(m+n)}[/tex]

Then, applying this, we get the following product:

[tex](3p^4)^3*(p^2)^7=27p^{(4)(3)}*p^{(2)(7)}=27p^{12}*p^{14}=27p^{(12+14)}=27p^{26}[/tex]

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