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The value of (-2y) (0.5ykz2) (-4z3) is

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Answered by prashantkumarnayak38
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Answer:

4ykz^-1

Step-by-step explanation:

To simplify the expression (-2y) (0.5ykz2) (-4z3), we can first combine the coefficients -2 and 0.5 to get -1:

(-2y) (0.5ykz2) (-4z3) = (-1) (y) (k) (z2) (-4z3)

Next, we can simplify the terms involving z by adding their exponents:

(-1) (y) (k) (z2) (-4z3) = (-1) (y) (k) (z2-3) (-4)

Finally, we can simplify the exponent of z by subtracting 3 from 2 to get z^-1:

(-1) (y) (k) (z2-3) (-4) = 4ykz^-1 (or 4kzy/z, if you prefer to write it with a positive exponent)

Therefore, (-2y) (0.5ykz2) (-4z3) simplifies to 4ykz^-1

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