Using the Power Rule of Exponents, what is the whole number exponent in an equivalent form of (5 power of 6) power of 2 ? (1 point)

The whole number exponent in an equivalent form of (5^6)^2 is 12.

To simplify the expression (5^6)^2 using the Power Rule of Exponents, we need to multiply the exponents.

The Power Rule states that when we have an exponent raised to another exponent, we multiply the exponents.

So, in this case, we have (5^6)^2. Multiplying the exponents gives us 5^(6*2) = 5^12.

Therefore, the whole number exponent in an equivalent form of (5^6)^2 is 12.

To find the whole number exponent in an equivalent form of (5^6)^2, we can use the Power Rule of Exponents which states that (a^m)^n is equal to a^(m*n).

So applying this rule, we have:
(5^6)^2 = 5^(6*2) = 5^12

Therefore, the whole number exponent in an equivalent form of (5^6)^2 is 12.