There are infinitely many powers of 4. 4 can be raised to any power you like!
For example, 4-2/3 = 0.397 (to 3 sf).
3^4 or 9^2
One way is 4 the power of 2
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You evaluate the powers of 10 and a exponent of positive 4.
2 and 2. Prime factors needn't be distinct. Powers of the primes have only this prime as factor and 4 is a power of 2.
2^4 = 16 4^2 = 16 Play around with it and find many more. Think cubes.
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One method is to try what powers of 2 you can add up to give the decimal number. For example, 20 in decimal: The next-lower power of 2 is 16; the following powers of two are 8, 4, 2, 1. After subtracting 16, you see how often you can fit the next power-of-two (8); the answer is zero. The next power-of-two (4) fits once. Since nothing is left over, the next two powers-of-two (2 and 1) fit zero times. In summary, you have 1x16, 0x8, 1x4, 0x2, 0x1, which in binary reads 10100.