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Question
an equation is shown.
$(6^{n})^{4}=6^{-12}$
what is the value of $n$
a 3
b -3
c 2
d -2
Step1: Apply exponent power rule
For $(a^m)^k = a^{m \times k}$, so $(6^n)^4 = 6^{4n}$.
Equation becomes: $6^{4n} = 6^{-12}$
Step2: Set exponents equal (same base)
Since bases are equal, exponents are equal: $4n = -12$
Step3: Solve for n
Divide both sides by 4: $n = \frac{-12}{4}$
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B. -3