In mathematics, the word "power" usually refers to an operation where a number is multiplied by itself a certain number of times. For example, in the expression "2 to the power of 3," 2 is multiplied by itself three times, resulting in 2 * 2 * 2 = 8. The number being multiplied is called the base, and the number of times it is multiplied is called the exponent.
It means an exponent. For example, "six to the power of four" means 64
its a shape
it mean have to divide it i think
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Nothing, since decompisition is not a real word! What decomposition means depends on the context, which you have not provided: "maths" is not enough.
A dozen = 12. The word comes from the old French word douzaine which means "a group of twelve".
its a shape
it mean have to divide it i think
The word "quad" mean four (4).
A multiple in a nmber
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Nothing, since decompisition is not a real word! What decomposition means depends on the context, which you have not provided: "maths" is not enough.
The word 'plus' implies the process of addition.
close to the actual, but not completely accurate or exact
one thousand or one thousandth
It means-- something times something times something--or something raised to the third power. Squared is something times something--or something to the second power.
In computer Math, Giga is 2 raised to power of 30 bytes.
Maths (mathematics) is matamaitic.