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13 April, 18:57

Give the numerical coefficient of the term - 16m to the 2 power

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  1. 13 April, 19:22
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    It depends on what the question is asking for ... If the problem looks like this: (-16m) ^2 would equal 256*m^2. Since they want the numerical coefficient, the answer would be 256.

    To the second power means that you're multiplying each number/variable within the parenthesis two times. In essence, we have (-16m) ^2 = (-16*-16*m*m). - 16*-16=256 and m*m=m^2. We get 256*m^2. Good luck!
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