No. The exponent '2' means that the base number is squared.
Examples:
(3)2 means "3 squared" or 9.
X2 means "X squared", or the square of whatever 'X' is.
If the base numbers or variables are the same, you add the exponents.
If you mean what I think you mean, then... 92
3 to the 4th power 9 squared
If you mean what is b4 x b2, the answer is b6...
Since it's x2*x2, you would add the exponents giving you x4
Squared means 2 in exponents and cubed means 3 in exponents. For example, It saids 5 cubed, than it would be 5.3 .
It means that the exponent is 2.
Do you mean? 4r2 * 3r2 = 12r4 ====== You multiply the coefficients of the variable terms and add the exponents.
20 squared = 20^2
It is 2x2x5x5x or with exponents 2 squared x 5 squared.
20 squared = 20 x 20 = 400 400 in expanded form using exponents = (4 x 10^2) + (0 x 10^1) + (0 x 10^0)
If the base numbers or variables are the same, you add the exponents.
2 squared times 3 times 5 squared.
They're the same thing. The 2 in squared inches is an exponent.
26 I got 57. First you do the exponents...4 squared=16 Next is multiplication...4 times 16=64 Finally minus 7...64-7=57. The answer would be different if there were brackets around part of the problem.
17 squared times 2 squared (17^2x2^2) (17x17x2x2)
If you mean what I think you mean, then... 92