Use the Power Rule of Exponents to simplify the expression (62)4 .(1 point)

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To simplify the expression \((62)^4\) using the Power Rule of Exponents, you can apply the rule that states \((a^m)^n = a^{m \cdot n}\).

In this case, we can rewrite \(62\) as \(6^2\):

\[ (6^2)^4 \]

Now, applying the Power Rule:

\[ (6^2)^4 = 6^{2 \cdot 4} = 6^8 \]

Thus, the simplified expression is:

\[ 6^8 \]

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