To solve power tower problems (exponential towers), evaluate from top to bottom rather than left to right: first calculate the highest exponent, then substitute the result back into the expression, and continue this process until reaching the final answer. For example, in 2^(2^3), first compute 2^3 = 8, then evaluate 2^8 = 256.
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Find the value of two power two power two power three. How to solve this power tower? Let us see. We will solve this question from top to bottom, not left to right. Let us see how we solve this question. First, two power three. Two power three. Two power three equal eight. Two power three equal eight. Now the expression becomes Now the expression becomes two power two power eight.
And now two power eight. Two power eight can be written 256. So, now the last answer is two power 256. So, the option number D is correct.
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