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bogdanovich [222]
4 years ago
15

What is the product?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Nata [24]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

\boxed{15 {a}^{5}  {b}^{15} }

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify  \: the \:  following:  \\  =  > 3 {a}^{2}  {b}^{7} )(5 {a}^{3}  {b}^{8} ) \\  \\ 3 {a}^{2}  {b}^{7}  \times 5 {a}^{3}  {b}^{8}  =3 {a}^{2 + 3}  {b}^{7 + 8} \times  5 :  \\  =  > 3 \times 5{a}^{2 + 3}  {b}^{7 + 8} \\  \\ 7+8=15:  \\  =  > 3 \times 5 {a}^{2 + 3}  {b}^{ \boxed{15}}  \\  \\ 2+3=5:  \\  =  > 3 \times 5 {a}^{ \boxed{5}}  {b}^{15}  \\  \\ 3 \times 5 =15:  \\  =  >  \boxed{15} {a}^{5}  {b}^{15}

Additional information:

<em>Product Rule:</em>

{a}^{m} \times {a}^{n} = {a}^{m + n} \\ \\ {a}^{n} \times {b}^{n} = {(a \times b)}^{n}

Papessa [141]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

C. 15a^5b^15

Step-by-step explanation:

(3a^2b^7)(5a^3b^8)= 3*5*a^(2+3)*b^(7+8)= 15a^5b^15

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