Using the Product Rule of Exponents, what is an equivalent form of 2^6⋅2^3

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The Product Rule of Exponents states that for any non-zero real number "a", and any integers "m" and "n", the equivalent form of a^m * a^n is equal to a^(m+n).

Applying the product rule, we have 2^6 * 2^3 = 2^(6+3).

Therefore, an equivalent form of 2^6 * 2^3 is 2^(6+3), which simplifies to 2^9.