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Which of these is the algebraic expression for "some number to the power of 6?"

6x
x + 6
x6
6x

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Answer: The answer is C x^6.

Step-by-step explanation: The x^6 is the correct choice for "some number to the power of 6" is indeed x^6 since when expressing an expression like this one, algebraically expressing the verbal expression would be to say x^6.

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The first 6x is "6 times some number"
The second x+6 is "some number plus 6"
The third x^6 is "some number raised to the power 6"
The fourth 6^x (I'm guessing) is "6 raised to some number"
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