Apply the power-of-a-power rule: (ab)c = ab·c.
Thus (m8)4 = m8×4 = m32.
m32
Use the power-of-a-power rule to simplify (m^8)^4. Multiply the exponents: 8×4 = 32, so the simplified form is m^32.
Apply the power-of-a-power rule: (ab)c = ab·c.
Thus (m8)4 = m8×4 = m32.
m32
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