so...another algebra question

Kroze

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does (3X) to the 4th power times (2X) to the 5th power = 2(3x to the 9th power)???
 

Ready

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There is not spoon
Use the spoon wisely and don't over toss the salad on ur way to nefville
 

Goosemaster

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dude....do your own work.

we are all more than capable of answering anything but an astroph....


okay...we are indeed capable of answering even an astrophysics question. They key is that we get nothing out of it. you might as well be cheating on a take home tes for all we know.

that said, if you put a little effort into your psots we might help you out.

1. write down your stuff in paint or on paper and post it. actually TRY, and write down a wrong fvkign answer if that is all you can figure out
2. scan it if necessary

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aplefka

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For future reference, do not mix English and Algebraic terms together unless it's a retarded variation problem which are so easy you won't need help anyway. For powers, use the carat (^) sign. So your problem is 3x^4 * 2x^5? Pretty sure it's 6x^9, but it's been a while.