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64 as a power of 2?

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User Comma
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Answer:

2^6

Explanation:

64 is a square number by itself: 64 = 8^2.

8 is a cube of 2: 8 = 2^3

Substitute 2^3 in for 8 in the first equation:

64 = 8^2 = (2^3)^2

Now, when we have a power of a power, we multiply the two exponents:

(2^3)^2 = 2^(3 * 2) = 2^6

Thus, 64 = 2^6.

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User Amir Movahedi
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Answer:

2^6

Explanation:

= 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2

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User Shian JA
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