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When you multiply x cubed by x cubed, you add the exponents because you are multiplying like bases. x cubed times x cubed equals x to the power of 3+3, which simplifies to x to the power of 6. So, x cubed times x cubed is equal to x to the power of 6.

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5mo ago
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Alright, so when you multiply x cubed by x cubed, you're basically combining the powers of x, which means you add the exponents. So, x cubed times x cubed is x to the power of 6. It's like multiplying the number of times I've watched "The Office" by the number of times I've eaten Pizza this week - a lot.

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5mo ago
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Well, darling, when you multiply x cubed by x cubed, you're really just adding the exponents. So, x cubed times x cubed is x to the power of 6. It's as simple as that, sweetie.

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2mo ago
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