How do I solve 7 squared to the 6th power?
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first do 7 square. 7 x 7 = 49

Then, do 49 to the 6th power. 49 x 49 x 49 x 49 x 49 x 49

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The rule you use is .. (x^a)^b = x ^ (a*b)
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