1 to any power that is a whole number, is 1.
This rule does not extend to powers that are not whole numbers since 1 to the power 0.5 can be 1 OR -1.
Zero to the 10th power is 0. Zero to any power will always be 0.
You write 1 to the 10th power (1 exponent: 1/10
1010 = 10,000,000,000 (1 followed by 10 zeros.)
1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
2¹⁰ + 2¹⁰ = 2 × 2¹⁰ = 2¹¹ = 2048
10 million
75 to the 10th power (to the power of 10) is 5.63x10^8.
Zero to the 10th power is 0. Zero to any power will always be 0.
You write 1 to the 10th power (1 exponent: 1/10
10th to the 5th power = (1/10) to the fifth power = (1/10)5 = (1/10)*(1/10)*(1/10)*(1/10)*(1/10) = 1/100,000 or 0.00001
0.7
1010 = 10,000,000,000 (1 followed by 10 zeros.)
1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
A 12th to the tenth power = (1 over 12)10 = 0.0833...10 = 1.61506 * 10-11
2¹⁰ + 2¹⁰ = 2 × 2¹⁰ = 2¹¹ = 2048
If we take 1 million (1,000,000) to the power of 10, we'll get 1060 for our answer. Here's how we do it: 1,000,000 = 106 and 1 million to the 10th power = (106)10 = 106x10 = 1060
10 to the googolplexian power = a googolplexianth / 10 to the 10th to the 10th to the 10th to the 100th power.