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3p \times  {p}^{2}  =
i) \: 3 {p}^{2}  \\  \\ ii) \: 3 {p}^{3 } \\  \\ iii) \: 3p \\  \\ iv) {p}^{3}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

3p \times {p}^{2} =3p {}^{3}

\implies (ii) \: 3 {p}^{3 }

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

3p \times  {p}^{2}  \\  \\  = 3 {p}^{3}  \\  \\  \\ using \:  \: formula \:  \:  \:  c{x}^{m} . {x}^{n}  = c {x}^{ m+n }  \\  \\h ere \: c \: is \: constant \:

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