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14 January, 05:44

Simplify the expression. a5 ∙ 3b9 ∙ 6a

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  1. 14 January, 06:29
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    We are asked to simplify the given mathematical expression a5*3b9*6a. To do this, we need to follow the law of exponent that if it is same variable being multiplied we can add the power. In this problem, variable "a" existed twice so we can add powers of a5 to 6a such as:

    6a (5+1) * 3b9

    6a6*3b9, then multiply constants which are 6 and 3

    18a6b9

    The answer is 18 (a^6) (b^9).
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