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Use the Product Rule of Exponents to simplify the expression  6^4 ⋅ 6^−2
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To simplify the expression 6^4 ⋅ 6^−2 using the Product Rule of Exponents, we add the exponents when multiplying two powers with the same base.

So, 6^4 ⋅ 6^−2 = 6^(4 + (-2)) = 6^2.

Hence, the simplified expression is 6^2.
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