To simplify \((x^3)^2\), you can use the power of a power property of exponents, which states that \((a^m)^n = a^{m \cdot n}\).
Applying this property:
\[ (x^3)^2 = x^{3 \cdot 2} = x^6 \]
Thus, the simplified form of \((x^3)^2\) is \(x^6\).
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To simplify \((x^3)^2\), you can use the power of a power property of exponents, which states that \((a^m)^n = a^{m \cdot n}\).
Applying this property:
\[ (x^3)^2 = x^{3 \cdot 2} = x^6 \]
Thus, the simplified form of \((x^3)^2\) is \(x^6\).