How do you simplify n5n−6⋅n2−6nn8? Algebra Rational Equations and Functions Multiplication of Rational Expressions 1 Answer Adrian D. Jul 23, 2015 1n2 Explanation: Note that: n5n−6⋅n2−6nn8=n6n−6n−6n8 Cancel similar terms and we have: n6n−6n−6n8=1n2 Answer link Related questions What is Multiplication of Rational Expressions? How do you multiplying rational expressions? Is multiplication of rational expressions commutative? How do you multiply 12x2−x−6x2−1⋅x2+7x+64x2−27x+18? How do you multiply and simplify to the lowest terms x32y3⋅2y2x? How do you multiply 5x2+16x+336x2−25⋅(6x2+5x)? How do you multiply and simplify the expression 2xy⋅2y2x3? How do you multiply a2−a−12a2−5a+4⋅a2+2a−3a2+a−6? How do you multiply 4(x+2)5x⋅6x22x? How do you multiply 30a218b⋅6b5a? See all questions in Multiplication of Rational Expressions Impact of this question 2855 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License