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    snowmist69 Posts: 103, Reputation: 3
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    Feb 17, 2012, 06:40 PM
    (-5a^3)^4 how would i simplify
    How would I simplify (-5a^3)^4 using the power rule. I have no clue wher to begin if I guesse I would say 20a^3. But I know I am wrong I just need help getting started, thank you.
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    Feb 18, 2012, 02:28 AM
    OK if its like you wrote it, the ^3 only goes to the a not to (-5a)
    and the ^4 goes to -5 and the ^3
    which makes it:

    (-5 * a*a*a)^4

    -5^4 * (a*a*a)^4

    20 * a^12


    you were almost right, you just forgot to take (a^3)^4 as well

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