The answer is D
Have you ever heard of rise over run rise/run
Y/x. Well in this case the run is One with a rise of four
Let's use PEMDAS for this expression (parentheses, exponent, multiplication/division, addition/subtraction) Even though subtraction is first, you would multiply first because multiplication is before subtraction So multiply -(1/4) and (4/9) and you get -(1/9). Now add (2/3) and you get a final answer of (5/9)
(x^1/8 y^1/4 z^1/2)^8
(8 √x 4 √y √z^8)
(8 √x 8 √y^2 8 √z^4)^8
8 √xy^2z^4^8
Solution: xy^2 z^4
is the result of multiplying (3x-1) to the second power and (x+6) to the second power
<h3><u>Solution:</u></h3>
Given that we have to find the result of multiplying polynomials (3x-1) to the second power and (x+6) to the second power
"Second power" means the term is raised to power of 2
Therefore,
We have to multiply 

We can use the algebraic identity to expand the above expression

Applying these in above expression, we get

Multiply each term in first bracket with each term in second bracket

Simplify the above expression

Combine the like terms

Thus the above expression is the result of multiplying (3x-1) to the second power and (x+6) to the second power
I think it lacks logical......................