Shawn's answer to Benjay's Secondary 3 A Maths Singapore question.

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So basically all you do is separate 4 and p so we have 4 and p^12 multiplied together. The 4 becomes 2 and the p^12 becomes p^6 giving the simplified version of 2p^6