Exercise
$\left(-\frac{3}{4}x^4+\frac{4}{5}y^6\right)\left(\frac{4}{5}y^6+\frac{3}{4}x^6\right)$
Step-by-step Solution
Learn how to solve multiplication of integers problems step by step online. Solve the product (-3/4x^4+4/5y^6)(4/5y^6+3/4x^6). Multiply the single term \frac{4}{5}y^6+\frac{3}{4}x^6 by each term of the polynomial \left(-\frac{3}{4}x^4+\frac{4}{5}y^6\right). Solve the product -\frac{3}{4}x^4\left(\frac{4}{5}y^6+\frac{3}{4}x^6\right). Solve the product \frac{4}{5}y^6\left(\frac{4}{5}y^6+\frac{3}{4}x^6\right). Multiplying fractions -\frac{3}{4} \times \frac{4}{5}.
Solve the product (-3/4x^4+4/5y^6)(4/5y^6+3/4x^6)
Final answer to the exercise
$-\frac{3}{5}y^6x^4-\frac{9}{16}x^{10}+\frac{16}{25}y^{12}+\frac{3}{5}x^6y^6$