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Answer:

[tex]15d^1^3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex](5d^6)(3d^7)\\\\= 5*3*d^6*d^7\\\\= 15*d^6^+^7\\\\= 15d^1^3[/tex]

Important things to note:

- The 5 and 3 are multiplied together because they are both regular numbers

- The [tex]d^6[/tex] and [tex]d^7[/tex] are multiplied together because they are they same variable

- When multiplying values with exponents, the exponents are added together

Answer: Hope this explain this for you!

15d^13

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's start off with the equation:

(5d^6) (3d^7)

Now I will solve it as:

5 * 3 * d^6 * d^7

First, I will start of by multiplying the

regular numbers as they are like terms,

this will simplify the equation.

15 * d^6 * d^7

An important thing to remember is that

when you multiply exponents, you just

add them up. And another thing to note

is a variable without a number is equal.

to 1, 1*1=1 and d*d=d.

15 * d^6 * ^7

15 * d^13

And now, we can remove the multiplication sign and we get 15d^13.

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