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Simplify. Express your answer using positive exponents.\newline(10h)(6h2)(10h)(6h^2)

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Q. Simplify. Express your answer using positive exponents.\newline(10h)(6h2)(10h)(6h^2)
  1. Multiply Coefficients: Multiply the coefficients (numbers in front of the variables).\newlineCalculate 1010 multiplied by 66.\newline10×6=6010 \times 6 = 60
  2. Calculate Multiplication: Multiply the variables with the same base by adding their exponents.\newlinehh has an exponent of 11 (since any number to the power of 11 is itself), and h2h^2 has an exponent of 22.\newlineh1×h2=h(1+2)=h3h^1 \times h^2 = h^{(1+2)} = h^3
  3. Multiply Variables and Exponents: Combine the results from Step 11 and Step 22 to write the final simplified expression. 60×h3=60h360 \times h^3 = 60h^3

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