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GenaCL600 [577]
3 years ago
8

7z2 5z4 d3 d8 I don't know how you are supposed to do it?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Serga [27]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

35 {z}^{6} {d}^{11}

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming you are supposed to simplify:

7 {z}^{2}  \times 5 {z}^{4}  \times  {d}^{3}  \times  {d}^{8}

Then we need to apply the product rule of indices.

{a}^{m}  \times  {a}^{n}  =  {a}^{m + n}

So we multiply to get:

35 {z}^{2 + 4}  \times  {d}^{3 + 8}

We now simplify the exponents to get:

35 {z}^{6}  \times  {d}^{11}

Therefore the required product is

35 {z}^{6} {d}^{11}

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