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00:0-1 | in this problem to A to the fifth , to | |
00:03 | the third can be thought of as To a to | |
00:08 | the 5th times . To a to the 5th times | |
00:13 | to a to the 5th . And when multiplying these | |
00:17 | three terms together simply multiply their coefficients two times two | |
00:22 | is four times two is eight and add the exponents | |
00:30 | , five plus five plus five is 15 . So | |
00:34 | we have eight A to the 15th . Now let's | |
00:41 | take a look at the relationship between our answer and | |
00:45 | the original problem . Notice that we simply multiply the | |
00:51 | exponents together five times 3 to get 15 , But | |
00:57 | our coefficient is taken to the 3rd power two times | |
01:02 | 2 times two is eight . It's very important to | |
01:07 | understand the difference between the way you treat exponents and | |
01:12 | coefficients in this type of problem . our exponent of | |
01:17 | five is simply multiplied by three , But our coefficient | |
01:22 | of two Is taken to the 3rd power . |
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