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  • 03-04-2022
  • Mathematics
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how do I multiply 6ab (xa+ya^6 +8)
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  • 03-04-2022

Answer:

6xba^2 + 6yba^7 + 48ab

Step-by-step explanation:

To do this, you have to multiply 6ab by each of the inside terms,

So you can write it out like this

6ab (xa + ya^6 + 8)

6ab(xa) + 6ab(ya^6) + 6ab(8)

Then you can simplify:

6xba^2 + 6yba^7 + 48ab

(When you multiply the same variable by itself, you turn it into an exponent)

For example x * x = x^2

Or x^4 * x^3 = x^7

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