What exponent would make the two expressions equivalent: (16^x)^6=(16^18) ?

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To find the exponent that would make the two expressions equivalent, we can equate the bases of the two expressions.

In this case, the base of both expressions is 16.

So, we set the exponents of 16 equal to each other:

x * 6 = 18

To solve for x, divide both sides of the equation by 6:

x = 18 / 6 = 3

Therefore, an exponent of 3 would make the two expressions equivalent.
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