Q. Simplify. Express your answer using positive exponents.(6w)(6w)
Multiply Coefficients: Multiply the coefficients.We have two coefficients, 6 and 6, that need to be multiplied together.6×6=36
Multiply Variables: Multiply the variables with the same base.We have w from the first term and w from the second term. When we multiply variables with the same base, we add their exponents.w1×w1=w(1+1)=w2
Combine Results: Combine the results from Step 1 and Step 2.We multiply the coefficient from Step 1 with the result from Step 2 to get the final simplified expression.36×w2=36w2
Check for Errors: Check for any math errors.We multiplied the coefficients correctly and added the exponents of the same base correctly. There are no math errors.
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