Answer:
[tex]-8a^{6} b^{4}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
okay, to start, lets rewrite this so there are no weird symbols:
[tex](-2ab^{2} )(4a^{5} b^{2} )[/tex]
so, we are going to multiply the coefficients first. ( -2 times 4)
we get -8. now, when you multiply variables that have exponents, we actually add the exponents. remember it is like terms, so a goes with a and b goes with b. so, the [tex]a[/tex] times [tex]a^{5}[/tex] would equal [tex]a^{6}[/tex]. (because a is the same thing as [tex]a^{1}[/tex]).
now lets look at b. [tex]b^{2}[/tex] times [tex]b^{2}[/tex] would equal [tex]b^{4}[/tex]. so, because we have multiplied the parentheses, lets look at what we have. we have -8, [tex]a^{6}[/tex], and [tex]b^{4}[/tex]. we need to remember that these were originally multiplied by each other, so we are going to write it that way. [tex]-8a^{6} b^{4}[/tex]. we always write coefficients first, and then the variables in the order of the alphabet. i hope this helps and have a great day!