We have the following product:
-2x ^ 2y ^ 3 · 14x ^ 2y ^ 3
For power properties we have:
"same base add the exponents"
We have then:
(-2 * 14) (x ^ (2 + 2)) (y ^ (3 + 3))
-28x ^ 4y ^ 6
Answer:
The product -2x ^ 2y ^ 3 · 14x ^ 2y ^ 3 is:
-28x ^ 4y ^ 6
Answer: a
Step-by-step explanation:
If you notice, in the sum the terms are 2, -8, 32, -128....
we can always get the "common ratio" of a geometric sequence by dividing the "following term by the previous term", namely like in this case say -8/2, which is -4, so r = -4, and we know the first term is 2.
so, notice, the pattern will then be
I do not know the first one, but the second one is variable and the last one is a constant