How do you simplify (-2x^2y^3)(3x^4y)(2x2y3)(3x4y)?

2 Answers
Jan 21, 2017

You can remove all of the parentheses and rearrange terms like this:
-2*3*x^2*x^4*y^3*y23x2x4y3y

Explanation:

Now, multiply the numbers, and each variable that is alike:
-6*x^6*y^46x6y4
Make sure that you apply the Multiply-Add rule for exponents when the base is the same!
A frequently made mistake would be to multiply the exponents, or to forget that "y" is really y^1y1 when adding the exponents.

Jan 21, 2017

See the entire simplification process below:

Explanation:

First step, rearrange to group like terms:

(-2 xx 3)(x^2 xx x^4)(y^3 xx y)(2×3)(x2×x4)(y3×y)

Now, combine like terms using these two rules for exponents:

a = a^color(red)(1)a=a1
x^color(red)(a) xx x^color(blue)(b) = x^(color(red)(a) +color(blue)(b))xa×xb=xa+b

-6(x^2 xx x^4)(y^3 xx y^1)6(x2×x4)(y3×y1)

-6x^(2+4)y^(3+1)6x2+4y3+1

-6x^6y^46x6y4