Math, asked by shreeni1524c, 3 days ago

(ii) (3x^y) ×(-6xy) pls.. give your correct answer with full solution...​

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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-18x^y^+^1y

Step-by-step solution:

First, identify the like terms.

here, 3 and -6 are like terms since they are both constants.

         x^y\\ and x are also like terms since they are the same variable.

Multiplying 3 and -6, we get -18 and multiplying x^y\\ and x, we get x^y^+^1 since x^y\\ is just x multiplied by itself y times.

Finally, you multiply the remaining term(s), y

Solution = (3*(-6))*(x^y*x)*y

              = (-18)*(x^y^+^1)*y\\

              = -18x^y^+^1y

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