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16 August, 20:59

Polynomials

(14x3y2z) 4

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  1. 16 August, 21:02
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    With the problem in figures, solving the given polynomials would be based on how it is being situated. If 3,2 and 4 are exponents, you are going to distribute the 3rd exponent which is 4 to the rest of the numbers so the figure goes 14 to the power of 4 then x to the power of 3 multiplied by 4 and y to the power of 2 multiplied by 4. With its polynomial term, the simplified term is 38416 x to the power of 12 y to the power of 8 and z to the power of 4
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