2^4⋅2^2

To solve this expression, you multiply the bases (2) and add the exponents.

So, 2^4 ⋅ 2^2 = 2^(4+2) = 2^6

Therefore, 2^4⋅2^2 is equal to 2^6.

To simplify the expression 2^4 ⋅ 2^2, you can use the rule of exponents which states that a^m ⋅ a^n = a^(m+n).

Applying this rule, you can rewrite the expression as:

2^4 ⋅ 2^2 = 2^(4+2)

Simplifying the exponent, you get:

2^(4+2) = 2^6

Therefore, 2^4 ⋅ 2^2 is equal to 2^6.