How would I solve this using product of powers property?

When you multiply an exponent directly to a base with an exponent, you multiply the exponents together.
For example:
[tex](x^4)^3=x^{(4*3)}=x^{12}[/tex]
[tex](2^1)^3=2^{(1*3)}=2^3=8[/tex]
[tex](5^4)^3=5^{(4*3)}=5^{12}[/tex] Your answer is 5^(12)
Answer:
The products of powers property means that the same properties of exponents apply for both positive and negative exponents. So (x/y)^m is equal to x^m/y^m would be an example.
Step-by-step explanation:
(5^4)^3
Apply Exponent Rule: 5^4x3
Multiply Numbers: 5^12
Simplify Exponent: 244140625
Hope this helped :)