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Using the Power Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of (66)3 ?Question
Using the Power Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of (6^6)^3 ?
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To find an equivalent form, we apply the rule of exponents known as the Power Rule, which states that when raising a power to another power, we multiply the exponents.
In this case, we have (6^6)^3. Applying the Power Rule, we multiply the exponents 6 and 3:
(6^6)^3 = 6^(6 × 3) = 6^18
Therefore, an equivalent form of (6^6)^3 is 6^18.
In this case, we have (6^6)^3. Applying the Power Rule, we multiply the exponents 6 and 3:
(6^6)^3 = 6^(6 × 3) = 6^18
Therefore, an equivalent form of (6^6)^3 is 6^18.
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