To find the exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent, we can use the property of exponents that states (a^b)^c = a^(b*c).
In this case, we have (16^x)^6. Applying the property, we get 16^(x * 6) = 16^(6x).
We want this to be equal to 16^18. So, we set 6x = 18.
Dividing both sides of the equation by 6, we get x = 3.
Therefore, the exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent is 3.
What exponent would make the two expressions equivalent: (16^x)^6 (16^18)? (1 point)
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