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  • 06-04-2020
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Please help here is the problem!

Please help here is the problem class=

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 06-04-2020

Answer:  k^2*p^6

Work Shown:

s = length of each side

s = kp^3

A = area of square

A = s^2

A = s*s

A = (kp^3)*(kp^3)

A = (k*k)*(p^3*p^3)

A = k^2*p^6

To multiply the terms, you add the exponents. Think of k as k^1, so k*k = k^1*k^1 = k^(1+1) = k^2

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