Simplify this expressions: The second question is : (3y^6)to the power of 2 (x^5y^2 z) that's the whole problem it x to the 5th power and y to  the 2nd power n the z is by itself but that's all one problem!

the last question is : (4h^3)^2 (-2g^3h)^3! The problem is 4h to the power of 3 then outside the parenthesis is the power of 2 and the other question next to it is -2g to the power of 3 and the h is just by itself then out of the pprenthesis is the power of 3 ! **** it's all one question!
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me assume that stuf shood be

[(-15)*(h^9)*(k^7)]^3 . . .

=(-15)^3 *(h^27)*(k^21) . . .

=(-3375)* h^27 * k^21
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