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use the power rule of exponents to simplify (10 to the power of 3) to the power of 6
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To simplify (10^3)^6 using the power rule of exponents, we can multiply the exponents together.
The power rule states that (a^m)^n = a^(m*n).
Therefore, we have:
(10^3)^6 = 10^(3*6)
Multiplying 3 and 6, we get:
(10^3)^6 = 10^18
So, (10^3)^6 simplifies to 10^18.
The power rule states that (a^m)^n = a^(m*n).
Therefore, we have:
(10^3)^6 = 10^(3*6)
Multiplying 3 and 6, we get:
(10^3)^6 = 10^18
So, (10^3)^6 simplifies to 10^18.
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