solve and simplify 6 to the 4th power * 6 to the 2nd power
6^4 * 6^2 = 6^8 (add exponents)
I'll leave it to you to cal. 6^8
how would u evaluate it
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6 * 6 * 6 * 6 * 6 * 6 * 6 * 6 = ?
Or use a calculator
i thought u had to add the exponents, not times them
6^4 x 6^2 = 6^6
You're right, John. I think helper just made a small mistake.
Sorry, John I was rushing to leave.
I said to add but I then I had a typo.
Thanks to MattsRiceBowl for catching this.
1=3^-2 x 3^x
can someone pls tell me the answers!!!!
How do you do 6^8x6^2
But give your answer as a power of 6
To solve and simplify 6 to the 4th power multiplied by 6 to the 2nd power, we can use the exponent properties.
First, we can recall that when we multiply two numbers with the same base, we add their exponents.
So, we have 6 to the 4th power multiplied by 6 to the 2nd power. This can be written as:
6^4 * 6^2
Using the exponent rule mentioned earlier, we add the exponents:
6^(4+2)
= 6^6
Finally, to simplify, we evaluate 6^6, which is equal to:
6 * 6 * 6 * 6 * 6 * 6
= 46656
Therefore, the simplified solution is 46656.