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Question

h^{2}\times \frac{40}{670}h
Simplify the expression
\frac{4}{67}h^{3}
Evaluate
h^{2}\times \frac{40}{670}h
\text{Cancel out the common factor }10
h^{2}\times \frac{4}{67}h
Multiply the terms with the same base by adding their exponents
h^{2+1}\times \frac{4}{67}
Add the numbers
h^{3}\times \frac{4}{67}
Solution
\frac{4}{67}h^{3}
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Find the roots
h=0
Evaluate
h^{2}\times \frac{40}{670}h
To find the roots of the expression,set the expression equal to 0
h^{2}\times \frac{40}{670}h=0
\text{Cancel out the common factor }10
h^{2}\times \frac{4}{67}h=0
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Multiply the terms
h^{2}\times \frac{4}{67}h
Multiply the terms with the same base by adding their exponents
h^{2+1}\times \frac{4}{67}
Add the numbers
h^{3}\times \frac{4}{67}
Use the commutative property to reorder the terms
\frac{4}{67}h^{3}
\frac{4}{67}h^{3}=0
Rewrite the expression
h^{3}=0
Solution
h=0
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