They can be performed in either order.
And exponent of -2 represents the square root
The relevant exponent is -2.
Cut the exponent in half.
Any even exponent of 3 is a square number.
The square of a number can be represented by writing the number with an exponent of 2, whereas the square root of the number is represented by writing the number with an exponent of 1/2.
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When you take the square root of a variable raised to an exponent, you divide the exponent by two. For example the square root of x^4 is x^2, because x^2 x x^2 =x^4.
Fifty squared written in exponent form is 502
the question is 2 square so you go 2x2 which equals 4 an the smaller number is called an exponent
Yes, and cubic feet is feet with an exponent of 3.
The exponent for a square root is 0.5 or 1/2.
The same way as you find the square root with an even-numbered exponent. For example, the square root of x10 is x5. That is, divide the exponent by 2. Similarly, the square root of x7 is x3.5. Once again, you simply calculate one-half of the exponent. If you prefer to express this with integer exponents and square roots, in this example you can write x3.5 as x3x0.5. The second part, x0.5, is equivalent to the square root of "x".