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Simplify. Express your answer using positive exponents.\newline(9h6)(3h4)(9h^6)(3h^4)

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Q. Simplify. Express your answer using positive exponents.\newline(9h6)(3h4)(9h^6)(3h^4)
  1. Multiply Coefficients: Simplify the expression (9h6)(3h4)(9h^6)(3h^4).\newlineFirst, multiply the coefficients 99 and 33.\newline9×3=279 \times 3 = 27
  2. Multiply Variables: Next, multiply the variables with exponents h6h^6 and h4h^4. Using the rule of exponents, add the exponents of hh. h6×h4=h6+4=h10h^6 \times h^4 = h^{6+4} = h^{10}
  3. Combine Results: Combine the results from the previous steps to form the final simplified expression. 27×h10=27h1027 \times h^{10} = 27h^{10}

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