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Alex
3 years ago
15

Multiply. -3/7xy(-35x^3y^2)

Mathematics
1 answer:
Llana [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer to your question is  15x⁴y³

Step-by-step explanation:

                       -3/7xy (-35x³y²)

Process

1.- Multiply the numbers

                    (-3/7)(-35) = (3 x 35)/7

                                     = 105 / 7

                                     = 15

2.- Multiply the "x", remember that in multiplication the exponents are added.

                     (x)(x³) = x¹⁺³ = x⁴

3.- Multiply the "y"

                     (y)(y²) = y¹⁺² = y³

4.- Join the previous results

                                15x⁴y³

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