1/5x+5x
There's no such thing as "the fifth square" of a number.To calculate any whole-number power of a number, write the number that many timesall on one line, then write the word "times" between them, get your pencil out, and getto work.The 5th power of a number 'N' is'N' times 'N' times 'N' times 'N' times 'N' .
One-fifth is 1/5 or 0.2
5th or fifth.
6p
five and one fifth = 5 1/5
7x +9 = 6x
You write 32, where that two is the number of times you are multiplying 3 by itself (3 x 3 x 3 = 33) and it is to the upper right of the number. You say 32 as "three squared," 33 as "three cubed," and everything higher as you would if the power were a place in a race, so 345 is "three to the forty-fifth power."
18,20
To express a number to the fourth power, you write it in the form ( x^4 ), where ( x ) is the base number. For example, if the base number is 2, it would be written as ( 2^4 ). This notation indicates that the base number is multiplied by itself four times: ( 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 ).
If x is your variable, it would be 6x+7x. If x is negative, it would be 6(-x)+7(-x).
6*(13 + n)
5 (9+x) Where x is the "a number"