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Use the power rule of exponents to simplify the expression of a number (6^2) 4
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To simplify the expression \( (6^2)^4 \) using the power rule of exponents, you multiply the exponents. The power rule states that \( (a^m)^n = a^{m \cdot n} \).
Applying this to your expression:
\[
(6^2)^4 = 6^{2 \cdot 4} = 6^8
\]
So, \( (6^2)^4 \) simplifies to \( 6^8 \).
Applying this to your expression:
\[
(6^2)^4 = 6^{2 \cdot 4} = 6^8
\]
So, \( (6^2)^4 \) simplifies to \( 6^8 \).
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