Power to another Power Rule

The power to another power rule is a rule for simplifying expressions with exponents. According to this rule, when you raise a power to another power, you multiply the exponents together.

Mathematically, if you have an expression (a^m)^n, where a, m, and n are all real numbers, then you can simplify it using the power to another power rule as follows:

(a^m)^n = a^(m*n)

For example, let's say we have the expression (2^3)^2. Using the power to another power rule, we can simplify it as follows:

(2^3)^2 = 2^(3*2) = 2^6 = 64

So, (2^3)^2 is equal to 64.