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Exponents - Power Law with Composite Base (Positives, Exponent with Power to Exponent) (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on practicing exponentiation, specifically the application of the power law with a composite base. It involves calculating expressions where an exponent is raised to another power, such as \((a^m)^n\). The problems offered in this topic challenge students to simplify such expressions correctly to their simplest form, as exemplified by tasks like calculating \((4^2)^4\) or \((121^5)^2\). Each question provides multiple-choice answers, requiring students to select the correct simplified result. The content is part of an introductory unit on exponent laws.

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Power Law with Composite Base (Positives, Exponent with Power to Exponent)

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Find the answer when this term is raised to its exponent

(42)2(4^{2})^{2}