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Simplify. Express your answer using positive exponents.\newline(6w)(6w)(6w)(6w)

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Q. Simplify. Express your answer using positive exponents.\newline(6w)(6w)(6w)(6w)
  1. Multiply Coefficients: Multiply the coefficients.\newlineWe have two coefficients, 66 and 66, that need to be multiplied together.\newline6×6=366 \times 6 = 36
  2. Multiply Variables: Multiply the variables with the same base.\newlineWe have ww from the first term and ww from the second term. When we multiply variables with the same base, we add their exponents.\newlinew1×w1=w(1+1)=w2w^1 \times w^1 = w^{(1+1)} = w^2
  3. Combine Results: Combine the results from Step 11 and Step 22.\newlineWe multiply the coefficient from Step 11 with the result from Step 22 to get the final simplified expression.\newline36×w2=36w236 \times w^2 = 36w^2
  4. Check for Errors: Check for any math errors.\newlineWe multiplied the coefficients correctly and added the exponents of the same base correctly. There are no math errors.

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