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- $(-mp)(mp^{9})^{4}$ is equivalent to:
f. $m^{4}p^{36}$
g. $-m^{4}p^{36}$
h. $-m^{5}p^{37}$
j. $-m^{8}p^{40}$
k. $-m^{37}p^{37}$
Step1: Apply the power of a product rule
First, we deal with \((mp^{9})^{4}\). By the power of a product rule \((ab)^n=a^n b^n\), we have \((mp^{9})^{4}=m^{4}(p^{9})^{4}\).
Step2: Apply the power of a power rule
For \((p^{9})^{4}\), using the power of a power rule \((a^m)^n = a^{mn}\), we get \((p^{9})^{4}=p^{9\times4}=p^{36}\). So \((mp^{9})^{4}=m^{4}p^{36}\).
Step3: Multiply by \(-mp\)
Now we multiply \(-mp\) with \(m^{4}p^{36}\). Using the product rule for exponents \(a^m\times a^n=a^{m + n}\) for the same base:
- For the base \(m\): \(-m\times m^{4}=-m^{1 + 4}=-m^{5}\)
- For the base \(p\): \(p\times p^{36}=p^{1+36}=p^{37}\)
Combining these, we get \(-m^{5}p^{37}\).
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H. \(-m^{5}p^{37}\)