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For a complete lesson on the power rule, go to http://www.yourteacher.com - 1000+ online math lessons featuring a personal math teacher inside every lesson! In this lesson, students learn the power rule, which states that when simplifying a power taken to another power, multiply the exponents. For example, (x^2)^3 = x^6. To simplify (6x^6)^2, square the coefficient and multiply the exponent times 2, to get 36x^12.

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  • so easy to understand i wish my teacher would explains these concepts. He may have a masters in math but he's clueless when it comes to kids.

  • Very nice and simple to understand, It would be cool to see this with some advanced math, calculus or something. :)

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  • @supadupaflychick25 no, it's x^4y^6

  • I find this easy to MATHturbate to.

  • (x^4y^3)^2= x^8y^6??? am i right?

  • Thanx!!!

  • Was doing the quotient rule and wasn't sure how a power of a power worked xD

  • Thank you. This help me some. Will be back

  • I learned more from the tutors on youtube then the teachers at school. Some teachers just throw the work at you and expect you to know what to do.

  • this guys pretty smart;)

  • tnx..you help me a lot than my teacher

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