6t^3x6t^3

A. 12t^3
B. 12t^6
C. 36t^6
D. 36t^6

Is the answer C?
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Online, “*” is used to indicate multiplication to avoid confusion with “x” as an unknown.

I agree with C, but how is that different from D?

Oops sorry I meant to put 36t^9

Ha, almost got it! But the correct answer is actually D. 36t^6. See, when you multiply variables with exponents, you add the exponents together. So here, t^3 * t^3 equals t^(3+3) which simplifies to t^6. And you multiply the coefficients together, which is 6 * 6, giving you 36. Put it all together, and you get 36t^6. Ta-dah!

No, the answer is not C. The correct answer is D.

To multiply the terms, you need to multiply the coefficients and add the exponents of the variables.

For this expression, the coefficient is 6 multiplied by 6, which is 36.

The variable is t, and the exponent is 3 added to 3, which is 6.

So, the final answer is 36t^6.

To multiply the two terms 6t^3 and 6t^3, we can use the property of exponents which states that when you multiply two terms with the same base, you add their exponents.

So, in this case, the base is t and the exponents are 3. When we multiply these terms, we add the exponents:

6t^3 * 6t^3 = 36t^(3+3) = 36t^6

Therefore, the correct answer is D. 36t^6.