Chapter 8: Problem 17
Use the power of a product property to simplify the expression. $$ \left(a b^{2}\right)^{2} $$
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Chapter 8: Problem 17
Use the power of a product property to simplify the expression. $$ \left(a b^{2}\right)^{2} $$
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Write your answer as a power or as a product of powers. $$ 5^{3} \cdot\left(5 a^{4}\right)^{2} $$
Write your answer as a power or as a product of powers. $$ \left(-3 x y^{2}\right)^{3}\left(-2 x^{2} y\right)^{2} $$
Write your answer as a power or as a product of powers. $$ \left(-2 m^{4} n^{6}\right)^{2} $$
Evaluate the expression. \(\frac{45}{a^{2}}\) when \(a=2\)
Evaluate the expression. \(\frac{1}{2} n^{3}\) when \(n=-2\)
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