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    (6a^5)(-3a^6)

    simplify using exponents

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    Colleen

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    rskittles18

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    donxeon

    if thats the case i'll help you :)

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    6a^5 x -3a^6


    6 x -3= -18


    a^5 x a^6  from the first law of indices (a^m x a^n = a^m+n)


    = a^5+6= a^11


    then you join them, you'll have= -18a^11 you have yur ans

    Colleen

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    Thanks for helping out donxeon.


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