does it go like this:
(8 times 2) x to the power of the two powers together (when you times powers together you add them, don't you? which would be 3 + 1 = 4
so...
16x ^4??
Please help, is this right?
Me eM
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Your answer is correct ...... to clarify, remember changing the order of the things to be
multiplied does not change the answer, i.e. 3 x 4 = 4 x 3
==> (8x³)(2x) = (8)(x)(x)(x)(2)(x) = (8)(2)(x)(x)(x)(x) = 16x^4
hope that helps.
(8x^3)(2x)
First you multiply 8 and 2. (16)
Then you multiply the variables. ( x^3 X x = x^4 as whenever it is multiplication and the base variable is same then you add the powers so 3+1=4)
Then you combine the constant and variable.
The answer is 16x^4.
What you did is very correct but then I just explained it. Hope it will help you.... :)
16X on the power of 4
Correct
Correct ofcourse
Right. In multiplication it goes that way.
That is correct.