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6x2* 2x5
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The expression 6x^2 * 2x^5 can be simplified using the properties of exponents. When multiplying two terms with the same base, you add their exponents. So, 6x^2 * 2x^5 can be simplified to (6*2)x^(2+5), which is equal to 12x^7.
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