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Find the product of the monomials (i) 7x × 8x = (ii) 9x × 5x × 4 = (iii) 12xy × 7ay = (iv) a × 3a2× 6a3= . 6. If times equals , find the value of . 7. Simplify the expression . 8. Find the product of …
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Find the product of the three monomials . 1. 25mn2p5, 4m3n2p2and 2mnp2. 2. 4xy2, 3x2y and 5xy . 3. x5, 15y2x5and xyz . 4. (-2b2c), (-2bc) and 11c2b . 5. Multiply (-5p3q2) by (-8p3q5) . 6. …
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Find the product of the monomials (i) 7x × 8x = (ii) 9x × 5x × 4 = (iii) 12xy × 7ay = (iv) a × 3a2× 6a3= . 6. If times equals , find the value of . 7. Simplify the …
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