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Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.\newline(n4)6(n^{4})^{6}

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Q. Simplify. Express your answer using a single exponent.\newline(n4)6(n^{4})^{6}
  1. Identify Operation: Identify the operation needed for the exponents.\newlineWhen raising a power to a power, we multiply the exponents.
  2. Apply Exponent Rule: Apply the exponent rule (na)b=nab(n^a)^b = n^{a*b}.\newlineHere, we have (n4)6(n^4)^6, so we multiply the exponents 44 and 66.\newline(n4)6=n46(n^4)^6 = n^{4*6}
  3. Perform Multiplication: Perform the multiplication of the exponents. n4×6=n24n^{4\times6} = n^{24}

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