To find the product of the terms 2p, 73p², 4p, and 3, we need to multiply them together.
Let’s break it down step by step:
- First, we multiply the numerical coefficients: 2, 73, 4, and 3.
- Calculating this gives us: 2 × 73 = 146, then 146 × 4 = 584, and finally 584 × 3 = 1752.
Next, we add the exponents of the variable p. The terms we have are:
- 2p (which has an exponent of 1)
- 73p² (which has an exponent of 2)
- 4p (which has an exponent of 1)
To find the combined exponent for p, we add the individual exponents together:
1 (from 2p) + 2 (from 73p²) + 1 (from 4p) = 4.
So, the overall product will be:
1752p4
Thus, the final answer is 1752p4.