Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is the exponent of (12)2⋅(12)2 in exponential simplest form?(1 point)

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The Product Rule of Exponents states that for two exponential expressions with the same base, you can add their exponents to get the exponent of the product of the two expressions.

In this case, the base is 12 and the exponents are 2 and 2. Therefore, applying the Product Rule of Exponents, the exponent of (12)^2 * (12)^2 is 2 + 2 = 4.

The exponent of (12)^2 * (12)^2 in exponential simplest form is 4. Answer: \boxed{4}.