What is the simplest form of the expression (4i)(–6i)(5i)(9i)?

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Problem: What is the simplest form of the expression (4i)(–6i)(5i)(9i)?
What is the simplest form of the expression (4i)(–6i)(5i)(9i)?

(4i)(–6i)(5i)(9i) = 4 * -6 * 5 * 9 * i * i * i * i
-1080i^4

 

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