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I must assume that by "x56" you actually meant "x^56," or "x to the 56th power.
If that's the case, then x^56 * x^16 = x^(56+16) = x^72, or "x to the 72nd power".
If at all possible, see a teacher regarding your "x56x16." It's very ambiguous.
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