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Find the product. Simplify your answer.\newline(p4)(6p3)(p^4)(-6p^3)

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Q. Find the product. Simplify your answer.\newline(p4)(6p3)(p^4)(-6p^3)
  1. Identify expression: Identify the expression to be simplified.\newlineWe need to multiply (p4)(p^4) by (6p3)(-6p^3).
  2. Apply product rule: Apply the product rule for exponents.\newlineWhen multiplying two powers with the same base, we add the exponents.\newline(p4)(6p3)=6×p(4+3)(p^4)(-6p^3) = -6 \times p^{(4+3)}
  3. Simplify expression: Simplify the expression.\newlineCalculate the new exponent for pp.\newline6×p4+3=6×p7-6 \times p^{4+3} = -6 \times p^7
  4. Check for simplification: Check for any possible simplification. Since there are no like terms to combine and no further simplification possible, the expression 6×p7-6 \times p^7 is the final answer.

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