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So the rule with multiplying exponents of the same base is to add the exponents together. Applying this rule here would look like this:

In short, your simplified expression is going to be -16x^7y^6.
No, they are not similar, because one is 55 degrees and the other is 36 degrees
It is possible to calculate mathematically the area under the normal curve between any two values of z.
However, tables/software have been developed to give the areas under the normal curve to the left of particular values of z. The function is the probability of Z<z, or P(Z<z).
The area between two values z1 and z2 (where z2>z1) is therefore
P(Z<z2)-P(Z<z1).
For example, to find the area between z1=1.5, z2=2.5
is
P(Z<2.5)-P(Z<1.5)
=0.99379-0.93319
=0.06060
(above values obtained by software, such as R)
For example, the value P(Z<2.5) can be calculated using
P(Z<2.5)=erf(2.5/sqrt(2))/2+1/2
where erf(x) is a mathematical function that does not have an explicit formula (calculated by summation of series, or tabulated).
19x³ + (14x + 4x³)=
You can assume that there is a 1 in front of the parentheses, so you can distribute the one to each term in the parentheses.
19x³ + 1(14x+4x³)=
19x³ + 14x + 4x³=
Then combine like terms to get 23x³ + 14x.
So 19x³ + 14x + 4x³= 23x³ + 14x