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Simplify. Do not use negative exponents in the answer.$\left(2 x^{6} y\right)^{2}$
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This gives us: \[ \left(2 x^{6} y\right)^{2}=2^{2}\left(x^{6}\right)^{2} y^{2}=4\left(x^{6}\right)^{2} y^{2} \] Show more…
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