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6^4•6^4 as a single power

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Answer:

6^8.

Explanation:

We are multiplying to exponential numbers with the same base so we add the exponents:

6^4 * 6^4

= 6^(4+4)

= 6^8.

User Dusan Radovanovic
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Answer:

6^8 = 6^4 * 6^4

Explanation:

Just add the exponents. 4 + 4 = 8

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