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Fill in the blanks.
(3b^3)^2 = _b^_

User Eidolon
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We can seperate (3b³) into two different parts, the constant and the variable.

The constant (3) and the variable (b) can both be squared and multiplied to get the correct answer, so:

3² = 9

(b³)² =
b^(6)

So,
(3b^(3))^(2) = 9b^(6)

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