Answer:
[tex]6^{14}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the "Power Law" of exponents that tells us that when you have a base to a power "n" and all that raised to a power "m", it is the same as writing the original base to the single exponent which is the product of n time m:
[tex](b^n)^m=b^{n*m}[/tex]
therefore in your case, the base "b" is 6, the exponent "n" is 2, and the exponent "m" is 7. Then:
[tex](6^2)^7=6^{2*7}=6^{14}[/tex]