No. The exponent '2' means that the base number is squared.
Examples:
(3)2 means "3 squared" or 9.
X2 means "X squared", or the square of whatever 'X' is.
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To find the product of x squared and 2x squared, you multiply the coefficients (2 and 1) to get 2, and then add the exponents of x (2 and 2) to get x to the power of 4. Therefore, x squared times 2x squared is equal to 2x^4.
If the base numbers or variables are the same, you add the exponents.
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! When you multiply x squared by x squared, you simply add the exponents, giving you x to the power of 4. It's like painting a beautiful landscape with layers of colors blending together harmoniously.
If you mean what I think you mean, then... 92
3 to the 4th power 9 squared